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From the start, Na’Siah Martin and H’Sanii Blankenship’s July trip to Washington, D.C., was destined to be a riveting stop on ...
Seven weeks after massive flooding killed 137 people in the Texas Hill Country, lawmakers have begun passing the first bills to try to prevent future tragedies - with measures to require more training ...
Families of the young girls killed at Camp Mystic watched from the gallery as the Texas House debated and passed the package of bills related to the July 4 flooding.
Sweeping and sudden funding changes this year put two revered after-school programs for low-income Texans and a rural teacher ...
Texas lawmakers advance package of bills to strengthen state flood response following deadly July floods The bills deal with installing early warning sirens, volunteer management and local ...
Carolina Panthers safety and former Texas A&M standout Demani Richardson has been a player who has slipped under the radar since his NFL debut in 2024. Towards ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton accused Beto O'Rourke's Powered by People of deceptive fundraising. O'Rourke vowed to keep fighting and plans a Fort Worth rally.
A Texas judge issued a temporary restraining order against Beto O’Rourke’s nonprofit after the state AG accused him of unlawfully fundraising for Democrats who fled to block GOP bills.
On Friday, Paxton also filed a lawsuit against Powered by People seeking a court order stopping the group from raising money for the fleeing Democrats, The Texas Tribune reports.
Weeks after state lawmakers paved the way during its last regular session, the Texas Department of Public Safety has announced the creation of a new Homeland Security Division.
Democratic Texas State Rep. John Bryant defended Democrats’ use of funds to cover expenses of lawmakers fleeing the state in an interview Friday.