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Correction, Dec. 21, 2022 5:22 pm: A previous version of this article incorrectly reported a Texas Tribune analysis of state data found that 39 counties had no licensed EMS provider firms. The analysis was based on mailing addresses for a provider's licenses. It did not include additional stations that some providers serve. The charts have been removed.
Texans are dying on state highways every day — especially in rural “dead zones”
Clarification, Dec. 21, 2022 12:06 pm: An earlier version of this story stated that the Texas Association of School Boards offers optional courses on LGBTQ issues as part of its training programs for school board members. TASB officials say their organization doesn’t offer courses on LGBTQ issues but has offered optional programming on the topic, like sessions during some of its events.
Texas greenlighted a felon to train school board members. Now education officials are examining their rules.
Correction, Dec. 19, 2022 2:30 pm: Due to incorrect information received from the state, a previous version of this story included the incorrect threshold for when the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department closes an oyster reef for the season. The agency closes reefs when sampling finds that oysters are smaller than 3 inches and the number of oysters caught per hour falls below 400, not 40.
Oyster harvesters hit hard as Texas closes reefs for conservation and public health
Correction, Dec. 14, 2022 10:36 am: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated how much Victor Wilson spent to apply for a U.S. visa. He spent $150 to apply, not $650. The previous version also incorrectly stated that Border Patrol released 398 migrants per day in El Paso between Friday and Sunday — the correct number is 328 per day — and that El Paso has spent $9.2 million to assist migrants this year; the city has spent $9.5 million so far this year. The story also incorrectly identified the city where Wilson's relatives live in Florida. They live in Marathon, not Miami.
In El Paso, migrants are sleeping on the streets after thousands crossed the border last weekend

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