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Lawsuit over Austin Company’s 3D-Printable Gun Files Heads Back to Court
Posted on · The judge in Seattle will hold a hearing at 11 a.m. Central Time on the request to continue blocking Defense Distributed from re-posting the files.
Posted on · The judge in Seattle will hold a hearing at 11 a.m. Central Time on the request to continue blocking Defense Distributed from re-posting the files.
Posted on · "I hear a lot of teachers that say, you know, 'I want to be a teacher. I don't want to be a policeman.'"
Posted on · On Monday, eight states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against the U.S. State Department, arguing the publication of the files represents a threat to U.S. national security and public safety
Posted on · A package that exploded at a FedEx Ground distribution facility in Schertz was addressed to a location in Austin. It's the fifth explosion of a device either in Austin or meant to be delivered to the city.
Posted on · Final numbers after Election Day – which include the entire state, not just the urban areas – show Republicans outvoted Democrats by about 202,000 in early voting
Posted on · Texas consistently has among the lowest voter turnouts in primary elections, so we want to help make participation in primaries easier for voters
Posted on · The U.S. Supreme Court is denying the State of Texas' appeal in case over the state's voter ID law.
Posted on · Brenham-based Blue Bell Ice Cream is expanding a recall of its products that include cookie dough from a third-party supplier.
Posted on · Governor Rick Perry is continuing with his bid for the GOP presidential nomination. That's despite a fifth place finish in last night's Iowa caucuses.
Posted on · Speculation that the drought gripping the state could last through 2020 has scientists in Texas looking to so-called weather modification, which, as Matt Largey of
Posted on · Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay could spend up to three years in prison for money laundering and conspiracy. A judge handed down the sentence Monday. Matt Largey reports from Austin.