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- A new poll shows Republican Stephen Waguespack closing the gap on leading GOP contender Jeff Landry in the Louisiana governor's race.- The Texas Legislature is still at a stalemate over property tax relief.- For a second day in a row – the National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued an Excessive Heat Warning.
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High Court Ruling Makes LA Sex Abuse Victim's Chances For New Lawsuits Uncertain
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- Louisiana's Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of legislation that gave adult victims of childhood sexual abuse another chance to file lawsuits.- The Supreme Court of Texas is revisiting a rule that lays down when records in a lawsuit can be sealed.- Compared to other states, Texas receives the most federal money for broadband internet expansion.- Governor Greg Abbott has called Texas lawmakers back for another special session to focus only on property taxes.
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Dallas Fed Data Shows Rent Increases Cooling But Rent For Low Earners Still Remains High
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Supreme Court Ruling Unfreezes LA Redistricting Case
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- The Supreme Court lifted its hold on a Louisiana case that could force the state to redraw congressional districts to boost Black voting power.- New data from the Dallas Federal Reserve shows that across the country, rent increases are starting to slow down- Another report reveals the costs of even modest rental housing far outstrip the wages of many full-time workers.- Monday's storm impacted the SWEPCO power grid and more than 6800 customers are still without power.- LSU Baseball wins the College World Series.
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- More than 29,000 customers are without power thanks to Monday mornings severe thunderstorms that blew through the ArkLaTex.- A heat advisory will be in effect until 7pm Monday as heat indexes are expected to reach as high as 109 degrees.- The U.S. Census Bureau says that Latinos have passed non-Hispanic whites to become the largest share of Texas’ population.
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- A little over 16,000 customers are still without power in the ArkLaTex as SWEPCO crews work to restore service.- Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office urges homeowners who received storm damage to report it to the Sheriff’s Homeland Security Division at 318-675-2255.- A national non-profit that focuses on healthcare has issued its national scorecard that compares the overall healthcare quality of each state.
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- More than 36,000 customers remain without power in the ArkLaTex. - Tulsa, Oklahoma has approximately 92,000 without power due to three tornadoes that struck near the city last Sunday.- Officials urge people who suspect price gouging to call a special statewide hotline.- Texas lawmakers urge House Speaker Dade Phelan to call members back for a session to pass what Lieutenant Dan Patrick is calling the "largest tax cut in world history".