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Oil Tycoon T. Boone Pickens Dies At Age 91

Cliff Brunt, Associated Press

Posted on September 11, 2019 · Pickens was surrounded by friends and family when he died of natural causes under hospice care at his Dallas home, according to a spokesman.

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Houston Sexual Assault Survivors Can Now Track Their Evidence Kits

Alvaro 'Al' Ortiz

Posted on July 8, 2019 · Houston is one of several Texas cities participating in the pilot phase of the Track Kit software. It gives access to an online portal with updated information.

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Early Launch Of Online Rape Kit Database Starts In Houston And Other Texas Cities

Kristen Cabrera, KUT

Posted on June 12, 2019 · Amarillo, Arlington and Lubbock also participate in the early launch of a new online portal that allows sexual assault survivors to monitor the location of their evidence kit.

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The Time Oprah Winfrey Beefed With The Texas Cattle Industry

Aman Batheja, Texas Tribune

Posted on January 10, 2018 · The six weeks Oprah Winfrey spent in Amarillo defending herself in a lawsuit from the beef industry highlight the media mogul's natural political gifts.

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NTSB: Train Failed To Stop Prior To Fiery Texas Panhandle Fatal Crash

Jose Jimenez

Posted on July 14, 2016 · The train failed to slow at a yellow warning signal on June 28 and then continued past a red signal before striking an oncoming BNSF train.

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West Texas Train Wreckage Continues To Smolder, 3 Missing

Associated Press

Posted on June 29, 2016 · The wreckage from a train collision continues to smolder as work crews prepare to remove a jumble of charred, twisted box cars strewn along tracks in the Texas Panhandle.

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