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Sylvester Turner, 70, died on March 5 at his home in Washington, D.C., from what his family described as “enduring health ...
The public is invited to attend Turner's funeral in Houston on Saturday afternoon but is asked to register online.
State lawmakers offered up tributes to the late Houston mayor, congressman and former Texas House member ahead of his memorial on Saturday.
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Chronic absenteeism remains one of the largest barriers to student success five years after COVID. Here's why it has ...
State leaders, family, friends, and the public will pay their final respects to the late Congressman Sylvester Turner at the ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Southern University asks for $120 million to replace aging law schoolTexas Southern University is asking lawmakers for $120 million to replace its law school building after the organization that ...
United Statescategory· March 5, 2025 Democratic congressman Sylvester Turner of Texas dead at 70 Democratic U.S. Representative Sylvester Turner, a former mayor of Houston, who was sworn into ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn lawsuit settlement, Texas Tech’s med school promises it won’t consider race in admissionsGeorge Stewart sued Texas Tech University Health Science Center and five other medical schools claiming they rejected him in ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas is running out of water. Here’s why and what state leaders plan to do about it.The state’s water supply faces numerous threats. And by one estimate, the state’s municipal supply will not meet demand by ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNThese four Texas counties are among the fastest growing in the countryTexas’ population growth has slowed, but the state’s major urban areas are still adding hundreds of thousands of residents.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNRobert Morris, former Texas megachurch pastor and Trump adviser, indicted for child sex crimesMorris is a former spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump, and Gateway — one of the nation’s largest megachurches — has ...
Back to the Office? – Big changes are looming for some Texans who currently work from home. The Governor and state lawmakers are asking questions about remote work policies. Dylan McKim looks at why ...
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