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Harlandale ISD threatens civil rights lawsuit against the Texas Education Agency

The Harlandale ISD board of trustees is considering a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Texas Education Agency as a way to fight a...

Texas Leads the Nation in Polling Place Closures

It has become increasingly difficult for Texans to exercise the right to vote as a record number of polling places have closed. According to a...

Abbott Releases Safety Action Report

Almost a month after the El Paso shooting, Gov. Greg Abbott released the Texas Safety Action Report. In the report, which was released on...

Texas cities creating affordable housing

For years Texas has struggled to fill its affordable housing gap. Despite pressure from community groups and housing advocates, the Texas Legislature has repeatedly...

HISD avoids recapture for the first time in three years

Houston ISD was able to avoid a recapture payment for the first time in three years. Texas’ largest school district was paying about $300...

Cesar Blanco to run for Jose Rodriguez’s seat

Texas’ tradition of political musical chairs continues with state Rep. Cesar Blanco (D-El Paso) announcing his candidacy on Monday, Sept. 16, for the seat...

Texas looks at measures to prevent suicide

Every day, more than six Texans commit suicide and another 30 are hospitalized for attempted suicide. Over the last few years, suicide has become...

Harris Co. requires higher pay in construction contracts

The Harris County Commissioners’ Court recently approved a regulation requiring all construction contractors to pay their employees a minimum of $15 per hour. The...

TCEQ’s inaction will make Texas hotter

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is doing very little and working slowly at what little they do. Pollution output is on the...
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