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Nov 04

Mayor: Fight not over for Houston nondiscrimination measure

By Juan A. Lozano, Associated Press

Houston Mayor Annise Parker has rallied supporters of a defeated ordinance that would have established nondiscrimination protections for gay and transgender people in the city, telling them the fight isn’t over.

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Nov 03

Election roundup: Big night for Republicans; marijuana, gay rights, Airbnb ballot initiatives fail

By David A. Lieb, Associated Press

In most states, the big elections will come next year. But on Tuesday, voters in a few states elected governors and legislators, some cities selected mayors, and a variety of major issues were being settled at the ballot box.

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Nov 03

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From legal pot to Airbnb limits, 2015 election offers test cases to watch

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On this Election Day, a handful of states voted to elect state and local leaders and decide a number of ballot measures, from the legalization of marijuana to the expansion of LGBT protections. Judy Woodruff gets a rundown of the…

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Oct 25

After drenching Texas, heavy rain in Patricia’s wake moving east

By Rialda Zukic

Heavy rains have drenched parts of Texas since Friday causing highways to shut down and a train to derail on Saturday. Now, the storm, which was caused partly by remains of Hurricane Patricia, is expected to head southwest toward Louisiana,…

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Oct 23

Watch 5:46
Hurricane Patricia makes slow-motion assault on Mexico coast

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Police and fire units combed the Mexican resort community of Puerto Vallarta Friday morning, urging people to flee Hurricane Patricia, which has been called the strongest storm ever seen on the continent. David Alire Garcia of Reuters talks to Judy…

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Oct 20

Clockmaker Ahmed Mohamed accepts full scholarship at Qatar innovation school

By Joshua Barajas

More than a month since Ahmed Mohamed was arrested for a homemade clock that was mistaken for a bomb, his family said Tuesday that the 14-year-old will soon leave for Qatar to resume his studies.

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Oct 11

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In car-centric Texas, cities reap economic boon from light rail

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Light rail train systems across the U.S. are growing by luring economic development around new tracks and stations. In Dallas and Houston, mass transit systems have spurred billions in development. Special Correspondent Karla Murthy reports in this installment of "Urban…

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Oct 11

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Why mass transit experts have their eye on Houston’s bus system

By PBS News Hour

This summer, Houston officials dramatically restructured the route of municipal busses to streamline service reflecting where people live and work -- all for almost no additional cost. Now, the system may be a possible model for how other cities redesign…

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Sep 17

I’m a teacher. I’m tired of fear driving everything in education

By Janelle Bence

When students are being interrogated without representation, when authorities are not believing what their students are telling them without any cause to be suspicious, when students are finally excited to share one of their creations only to be arrested as…

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Sep 17

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Muslim teen builds a clock, gets arrested, receives invitation to the White House

By PBS News Hour

The arrest of Texas teenager Ahmed Mohamed, a student who brought a homemade clock to school, has stirred a global social media frenzy. Hari Sreenivasan speaks to Nihad Awad of the Council on American-Islamic Relations about spreading Mohamed’s story and…

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