Dennis Quaid is confident that if the Texas legislature and the people of Texas get behind the idea, the Lone Star State can become the country's premier place to produce film and television shows.
As you go about your day today, you may notice Texas flags flying at half-staff Thursday across the state. Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the flags at half-staff for the memorial of Congressman Sylvester ...
When Mirian Diop opened local roastery Katï Coffee in October, she hoped to co-brand with local partners and create coffee ...
More than a year after a drunk driver slammed into St. David’s North Austin Medical Center, killing herself and seriously ...
The 2023 law, House Bill 3, increased that annual safety allotment to $10 per student and $15,000 per school in a district.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNGOP lawmakers balk at Trump’s call to repeal CHIPS ActRepublican lawmakers on Wednesday said President Trump’s call for Congress to “get rid of” the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, ...
The Legislature has tried to clamp down on renewable energy resources in the past, but many lawmakers are recognizing the need to support all types of generation to meet record demand growth.
Trump's address to Congress on Tuesday night was long and boring, but also laced with threats to both democracy and his ...
Measles is a disease that should be a relic of the past with vaccination. But now a child is dead from a disease that is entirely preventable.
About 70 private schools in Texas have identified themselves in self-reported data as having specialized programs for ...
Texas lawmakers want to give special education students larger vouchers. What if private schools run out of space or refuse to take them?
Critics warn that vouchers would leave behind students with special needs in a public system that is already severely underfunded and understaffed.
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