
HOUSTON, Texas –The Liberian Ebola patient being treated in Dallas, Texas, Thomas Eric Duncan, reportedly had contact with 80 people while infected. Those 80 are currently being interviewed by health officials, Dallas Health Director Zack Thompson told ABC News. Breitbart Texas obtained a statement from the Texas Department
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HOUSTON, Texas — Twenty-two defendants are facing federal charges for allegedly having a role in a massive web of drug rings extended from Mexico all throughout the United States. The interconnected drug rings apparently dealt in the supply and distribution
by Kristin Tate1 Oct 2014, 2:52 PM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — Numerous young children in Dallas may have been exposed to Ebola after having contact with the infected individual. Five children are currently being monitored for the virus. A total of 12 to 15 people are currently be watched
by Kristin Tate1 Oct 2014, 1:24 PM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — Fear of an Ebola outbreak has Dallas residents shaken up, as one man has been diagnosed with the deadly virus and several others have been quarantined for precautionary measures. During a medical outbreak, a city’s homeless individuals, who often
by Kristin Tate1 Oct 2014, 12:21 PM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — More federal tax dollars will be spent on legal counsel for minors who entered the U.S. illegally. President Obama’s Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Tuesday that $4.2 million more “leftover funds” will be spent on
by Kristin Tate1 Oct 2014, 8:44 AM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — A man being held in a Dallas, Texas hospital has Ebola, Breitbart Texas has learned. According to a statement obtained from the from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this marks the first Ebola case diagnosed
by Kristin Tate30 Sep 2014, 2:01 PM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — A man in Dallas is being isolated in a hospital after he showed signs of Ebola, the virus that has killed thousands of people in Africa. Test results from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will
by Kristin Tate29 Sep 2014, 9:01 PM PST0

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HOUSTON, Texas — Battleground Texas (BGTX) may have failed to take any action regarding the “admission” of an undercover volunteer with BGTX that she had broken multiple election laws, according to a new video investigation by journalist James O’Keefe’s organization Project Veritas. The allegations come on the heels of sting earlier
by Kristin Tate29 Sep 2014, 4:50 AM PST0

MOORE, Oklahoma — Alton Nolen, the man who beheaded one woman and severely injured another at Vaughan Foods in Moore, Oklahoma, was apparently a radicalized Muslim. Nolen attended the same mosque as Zacarias Moussaoui, a man convicted in federal court
by Kristin Tate28 Sep 2014, 1:14 PM PST0

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MOORE, Oklahoma — Items found in the suspects vehicle and statements from witnesses at the scene of the beheading in Moore, Oklahoma led Moore Police Department investigators to call in the FBI immediately. On Friday one woman’s head was severed and another
by Kristin Tate27 Sep 2014, 1:23 PM PST0

MOORE, Oklahoma — On Friday one woman was beheaded and another was brutally stabbed at their workplace, Vaughan Foods based in Moore, Oklahoma. The suspect is a man who had allegedly converted to radical Islam. The incident is being considered a “terror event”
by Kristin Tate27 Sep 2014, 12:33 PM PST0

MOORE, Oklahoma — Following the brutal beheading of a woman in an Moore, Oklahoma, a photo began circulating the web allegedly showing a large group of Muslims at a press conference reading from the Koran and shouting “praise Allah!” Breitbart Texas asked a Moore
by Kristin Tate27 Sep 2014, 8:28 AM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — Speaking at the Values Voters Summit, put on by the Family Research Council, Texas Senator Ted Cruz gave a passionate speech about religious liberty and faith. Invoking personal stories from his own life, the senator highlighted the power of hope in
by Kristin Tate26 Sep 2014, 9:10 AM PST0

AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas State Auditor’s Office has completed the first independent audit of the Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF), a business fund known to be touted by Texas Governor Rick Perry. The results of the audit confirm many of the
by Kristin Tate25 Sep 2014, 1:10 PM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — State senator and gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis released a television ad accusing her opponent, Attorney General Greg Abbott, of not acting when allegations of sexual abuse came to his office in 2007. But fact-checker PolitiFact recently looked
by Kristin Tate25 Sep 2014, 12:16 PM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — On Tuesday Mexico released 14 Cubans who were rescued at sea. A number of the migrants were reportedly en route the to U.S., as there are policies in place to allow Cubans who arrive on land to
by Kristin Tate25 Sep 2014, 10:20 AM PST0
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HOUSTON, Texas — The Lone Star State’s gas and oil industry is still humming, and its positive effects are far-reaching. The industry, which is largely fueled by fracking and other new drilling technologies, has already generated $1.26 billion for Texas
by Kristin Tate25 Sep 2014, 5:51 AM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — In what appears to be move of desperation, the Wendy Davis campaign is using comments made by political strategist and pundit Matt Mackowiak to attack Greg Abbot. In a speech and several press releases, Davis used statements
by Kristin Tate24 Sep 2014, 12:14 PM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — A large new immigrant housing center will be opened in South Texas. The South Texas Family Residential Center will ultimately hold 2,400 individuals, primarily families, who were apprehended while crossing the Texas- Mexico border. During their stay
by Kristin Tate24 Sep 2014, 10:51 AM PST0

HOUSTON, Texas — A South Texas 47-year-old man is accused of giving out cocaine in Donna, Texas in order to secure votes for candidates in the 2012 school board elections. He will reportedly appear in federal court next month to face charges
by Kristin Tate23 Sep 2014, 11:57 AM PST0
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HOUSTON, Texas — The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) is currently meeting about a proposal to let consumers buy alcohol at gun shows, Breitbart Texas has learned. “The commission is meeting about the issue right now,” a TABC spokeswoman told
by Kristin Tate23 Sep 2014, 9:17 AM PST0