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  • Data App: 5,800+ Schools Ranked

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  • The Big Stall

    John Bradley, left, is the new chair of the Texas Forensic Science Commission. Cameron Todd Willingham, right, was executed for setting a house fire that killed his three daughters.
  • TribBlog: 13 Months of Sunset

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  • Spies Like Us

    What the user sees on the screen is a link to the "Consumer Confidence Index" for March. But clicking on that link actually goes through a tracking system that can be used to identify the email address where this notice was originally sent.
  • Slipping Through the Cracks

    Cameron Maedgen enters his apartment in San Angelo. Maedgen, an autistic, brain-damaged, 19-year-old, is ineligible for state services because his IQ is too high — but too low-functioning to live without assistance.
  • Slideshow: Borderline IQ

  • Fort Stockton vs. Claytie

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  • Net Neutrality Neutralized

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  • TribWeek: In Case You Missed It

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  • Thanks, But No Thanks

    Greg Abbott (left), Craig Watkins (right)
  • Night of the Insurgents

  • "The School-to-Prison Pipeline"

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  • Runoff Day: A Spectator's Guide

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