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Dueling Pledges: Abbott Makes New Threat to Cities; Dems Condemn Racism

On the day Gov. Greg Abbott pushed his Back the Blue pledge and issued a new threat to cities that defund police, Texas Democrats...
Texas Honeybees

Texans Can Support Honeybees by Buying Special License Plates

If you love Texas honey and the bees that make it, you can now show your support for them with a new Texas specialty...
Fort Hood

Fort Hood: The Whole Story, So Far, of a String of Suspicious Deaths

Fort Hood has been the center of a bizarre and horrific set of tragedies in 2020. The circumstances are so strange and awful that...

Trump’s Extra $300 in Weekly Unemployment Aid Runs Out as More Texans Lose Jobs

This will be the last week unemployed Texans receive the extra $300 a week in benefits that began in August following an executive order...

National Finals Rodeo Moves From Las Vegas to Arlington, Texas

Get your boots ready. The 2020 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo will be in Arlington this December. The NFR will take place on Dec. 3-12 at...

Dallas Attorney Develops Simple Form to Use to Avoid Eviction

Dallas attorney Mark Melton has developed a simple legal form tenants can give their landlords to avoid eviction, the Dallas Morning News reported. The Centers...

Opinion: Stakes High for November; Make Sure Your Vote Counts

Voting is a conventional right granted and reserved to all United States citizens. Through participation in local, state and federal elections, Americans are able...

Once a Republican, but Not Always: What Leads Some to Switch Parties

Several months ago, veteran political consultant L. Pierre DuBois was working with the campaign of Jim Wright, an unknown Republican candidate for Texas Railroad...

Texas Physicians are Losing Money During the Pandemic. They Want Lawmakers to Make Health...

Texas primary care doctors say they’re hemorrhaging cash and at risk of closing their doors during the coronavirus pandemic, and a new trade group proposal argues...
EPA Approves Dallas Company’s Coronavirus Surface Disinfectant

EPA Approves Dallas Company’s Coronavirus Surface Disinfectant

A Texas firm is the first in the nation to receive Environmental Protection Agency approval for a surface disinfectant that is supposed to kill...
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