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Round Rock hospital that discharged woman with doomed pregnancy broke the law, federal inquiry finds

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www.kxan.com – AMANDA SEITZ Associated Press – 2025-06-04 12:28:00

SUMMARY: A Texas hospital violated federal law by repeatedly sending Kyleigh Thurman home without treating her life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, leading to partial removal of her reproductive system. The hospital failed to provide proper emergency care, breaching the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. Thurman’s case highlighted issues from Texas’s strict abortion bans, which have discouraged emergency abortions even in medical emergencies. The Biden administration had issued guidance enforcing emergency abortion access, but the Trump-era policy rollback now casts doubt on federal oversight. Experts warn these restrictions endanger patients’ lives and limit care for complex pregnancy complications beyond ectopic cases.

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Texas Tech beats Texas 4-3 in WCWS finals Game 2, forces final game Friday

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www.kxan.com – Billy Gates – 2025-06-05 22:36:00

SUMMARY: Texas Tech edged Texas 4-3 in Game 2 of the Women’s College World Series finals, tying the best-of-three series 1-1. The Red Raiders scored twice in the fifth and sixth innings, capitalizing on Texas errors, while pitcher NiJaree Canady threw a complete game with six strikeouts. Texas staged a late rally in the seventh but fell short despite runs driven in by Leighann Goode and Victoria Hunter. The series will be decided in a winner-take-all Game 3 Friday at 7 p.m. CDT on ESPN, likely featuring a pitching duel between Texas’s Teagan Kavan and Texas Tech’s Canady.

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Interactives: How many people are registered to vote in your county?

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www.kxan.com – Christopher Adams – 2025-06-05 11:45:00

SUMMARY: Texas, one of the fastest-growing states, had a population of over 31.2 million in July 2024. Registered voters reached more than 18.2 million by January 2025, up 60% since 2000. Voter registration increased unevenly: suburban counties like Kaufman grew sharply (30%), while some rural counties, like Kenedy, saw declines. Harris County added the most voters—over 203,000 in four years. Central Texas counties saw an 11.2% increase in registrations, with Hays County up 22%. Political trends show Texas remains red but with shifting dynamics—major metros are trending bluer, rural areas redder, and suburban counties increasing turnout significantly.

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Central Texas' June bird forecast

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www.kxan.com – Kristen Currie – 2025-06-05 07:37:00

SUMMARY: The Central Texas bird forecast highlights visiting ponds in early mornings or evenings to spot diverse species like swallows, egrets, and Great-tailed Grackles. The Green Heron, a small, stocky heron with bright orange legs in breeding plumage, is often overlooked due to its camouflage but can be identified by its “SKEEW” call. Unique among herons, it uses tools like twigs to lure fish and sometimes dives into water while fishing. Green Herons nest near water and display varied feeding behaviors. They breed locally but migrate south in winter. Travis Audubon offers birding events and resources for enthusiasts of all ages.

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