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Once again, education was a huge topic at the statehouse this year. From passing a billion dollar school voucher plan to a ...
The Camp Mabry weather station recorded 5 inches of rain from last week's storms. The precipitation “tipped us over the scale ...
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Marc H. Morial, President and CEO of the ...
A group of small business owners, veterans and farmers lugged 25 cardboard boxes filled to the brim with petitions against ...
In searching for a way to improve literacy outcomes in their city, the Literacy Council in Texarkana partnered with other ...
State lawmakers filed four bills to outlaw guaranteed income programs this legislative session. None of the bills made it to ...
Reta Ward has been calling all the Texas state lawmakers for decades to weigh in on everything from water policy to school ...
Leaders from the two organizations say they are ready to move forward as stronger partners after disagreements over the ...
Austin’s main Pride parade isn’t until August, but there are parties, picnics, movie screenings and more all throughout the month of June.
When Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick stood before the Texas Senate on Monday, gavel in hand, ready to adjourn for the state’s 89th Legislature, he had nothing but praise for the chamber he leads. “I don’t think ...