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Senate Bill 11, which went into effect on Monday, lets school boards set aside time for voluntary prayer or the reading of ...
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr., physician, former NASA astronaut, venture capitalist, founder and president of the Harris ...
After Texas' Third Court of Appeals dismissed a lawsuit against the city of Austin challenging the ballot language for its upcoming tax rate election, the lawsuit is headed to the Texas Supreme Court.
These measures touch nearly every aspect of life, from education and healthcare to public safety, property rules and support for first responders. With so many changes coming at once, Texans can ...
A new state law outlaws sales of any vapes containing cannabinoids that would otherwise be legal in Texas, but possession is ...
The dramatic rise in water levels in the reservoirs that supply Austin is allowing the city to loosen drought-related ...
A new law in effect on Sept. 1 sets up just such a system: House Bill 1592 creates a statewide alert system for pests and diseases that affect plants and wildlife.
For years, experts in Houston have been studying the idea of building massive tunnels under the area to divert floodwaters and save lives and property. Now, Elon Musk wants a piece of the project.
The National Weather Service says runoff from excessive rainfall could cause flooding of rivers, creeks and low-lying areas.
Senate Bill 17 will bar people tied to China, Iran, North Korea or Russia from buying most Texas real estate, including ...
House Bill 35 goes into effect on Sept. 1, creating a new program that aims to connect firefighters and EMS workers across Texas with peer-to-peer mental health support.
Students without legal status are no longer eligible for in-state tuition and financial assistance, forcing some to make hard decisions.
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