Lt. Governor Dan Patrick gave State Senators 57 items to study on his list of interim charges.
All students and staff will be bused to the Arlington Independent School District’s Athletics Center at 1001 E. Division Street for pick up.
Abbott has credited his Operation Lone Star for a recent drop in migrant encounters on the Texas-Mexico border.
During the 2023 fiscal year, Texas on average accounted for roughly 59% of migrant encounters along the
As a native Texan, I can tell you firsthand that the old phrase “everything is bigger in Texas” is true. The skies are vast and blue, the mouthwatering barbecue is limitless and the best resorts in Texas span from the Gulf of Mexico, across the Hill Country and beyond. Whether you’re a Texan like me …
Texas state troopers descended on a crowd of pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Texas at Austin campus on Wednesday afternoon.In an Instagram post, the Palestine Solidarity Committee, an organization "dedicated to organizing for Palestinian liberation and right to return," with a location in Austin, posted its plans to establish "the Popular University" at the UT Austin campus on Wednesday.According to the post, supporters were going to "reclaim our space" by walking out of class at...
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The Warriors' best shot of getting out of the play-in could be an improved defense led by Draymond Green and rookie center Trayce Jackson-Davis.
Former President Donald Trump leads in six of the seven 2024 swing state races, a Morning Consult/Bloomberg poll found Wednesday, signifying Trump's continued dominance over President Joe Biden.
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The Sacramento Kings have a double-digit lead over the Golden State
Maria Acosta’s heart sinks every time she hears the question. “Señora, do I need to move?” Immigrants in Iowa keep asking her. And Acosta says she doesn’t know how to respond. “I feel powerless. I feel frustrated,” says Acosta, a community organizer for the Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice. “What can I tell people? I can’t tell them, ‘Oh, no, everything is going to be fine.’ I don’t know if everything is going to be fine. Right now, it’s not fine at all.” Last month, Iowa lawmakers swiftly...