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BlackLIT, a small bookstore in Farmers Branch, recently celebrated its second anniversary with a sense of finality. Founder Nia-Tayler Clark announced the closure of the store due to ongoing harassment from a neighbor and issues with building management. The...
The University of Texas at Austin was established in 1883, and ten years later, the school formed its first permanent football team. Initially, the team played on a field called Clark Field until the construction of UT's iconic football...
On November 18, 1999, a tragic event occurred during the annual Aggie Bonfire at Texas A&M University. The bonfire, a tradition built entirely by students, suddenly collapsed at 2:42 a.m., resulting in the death of 12 individuals and injuring...
In Marble Falls, Texas, the tragic death of 13-year-old Daynon Lewis in 1965 has resurfaced after nearly 60 years, sparking discussions about the flaws in the Texas inquest system. Daynon was found hanging by a jump rope in a...
Samvith Mahadevan, a student at Canyon Vista Middle School in Central Texas, recently won a prestigious national STEM award for his innovative project aimed at helping people with food allergies. The 14-year-old was inspired by his own personal experience...

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The Alliance, an organization that helped refugees in Houston, suddenly disappeared in June, leaving many surprised. An investigation by the Houston Chronicle revealed that...

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