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Abbott: COVID-19 Treatments, Vaccine Could be in Texas by Year’s End

The first medical treatments developed for people who contract COVID-19 and vaccines to prevent the disease could be available in Texas by the end...

Will Texas Turkey Processing Plant Explosion Impact Your Thanksgiving?

Texans who have made it a tradition to have turkey from Greenberg Smoked Turkey, Inc. in Tyler on their Thanksgiving table each year will...

A Controversial Rule Limiting Housing Options For Homeless Texans With Criminal Records Was Softened,...

The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs is slightly backing off a controversial plan that would make it harder for homeless Texans with...

Patrick Offers $1M for Voter Fraud Tips

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is offering up to $1 million from his campaign coffers to anyone who comes forward with information about voter fraud.  “President...

Texans Panic Buying Again as Texas Surpasses 1M COVID-19 Cases

It’s happening again! Texans are picking grocery store shelves clean of toilet paper, paper towels, milk, beans, rice and other products.  This past weekend, Texas...

Abbott Cites Murder Rate Rise in Further Criticism of Austin Police Budget

Murders are up in Austin, and Gov. Greg Abbott thinks Austin’s decision to reduce its police budget is the reason why. Austin police say...

What Happens to Republicans’ Progressive Promises After the Election?

As Texas leads a coalition of Republican states in arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court to topple the Affordable Care Act, some state lawmakers...

Rare and Endangered Whooping Cranes Return to the Texas Coast

The tallest bird in America, the rare and endangered whooping crane, is returning to the Texas coast, as they do every year from November...

Majority of SCOTUS May Not Side with Paxton on Abolishing Obamacare

A majority of the U.S. Supreme Court  seemed to suggest on Tuesday that they are unlikely to side with the State of Texas and...

Abbott SideSteps Biden Win, Says Counting Should Continue

Gov. Greg Abbott broke his silence on the outcome of the presidential race on Monday, but he had no congratulations for President-elect Joe Biden....
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