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Texas unemployment rate falls to 6.9% in October, a sign of slow and uneven...

The Texas unemployment rate dropped to 6.9% in October, the U.S. Labor Department said Friday, an improvement from the state’s September rate of 8.3%...

Do You Need an Air Purifier To Fight COVID-19? Experts Say Not Really.

Concern over COVID-19 has led to worries about indoor air quality and if an air purifier can make sharing spaces a safer experience. Although COVID-19...

What’s Likely to Happen During Texas Redistricting

One of Texas Democrats’ top election priorities was to flip enough state house seats to have a seat at table during redistricting next year. Since...

Gov. Abbott Announces Distribution of New Antibody Drug to Fight COVID-19

LUBBOCK — On Thursday, Governor Greg Abbott held the first coronavirus news conference since September and discussed the distribution of Bamlanivimab in Texas, the...

68 members of the Texas House call for STAAR exams to be canceled this...

A bipartisan group of 68 Texas House representatives signed a letter calling on the Texas Education Agency to cancel the State of Texas Assessments...

Which Texans May Join the Biden Administration?

Despite unwavering enthusiasm, record-setting fund-raising and enormous turnout efforts, Texas Democrats couldn’t pull presidential nominee Joe Biden or many of their other candidates over...

How to Keep Good Credit During a Pandemic

Keeping good credit during the pandemic may feel near impossible and especially for those out of work or anyone who is trying to regroup...

There Are Real Estate Bidding Wars Underway in Texas, Experts Explain Why.

Bidding wars are happening in Texas as demand for homes is outpacing supply. Two experts explain why bidding wars are happening and what to...

FBI is investigating Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, AP report says

The FBI is investigating Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the Associated Press reported Tuesday evening, vetting allegations made by eight of Paxton’s former top...

Incarcerated Texans Enlisted to Work in County Morgue as COVID-19 Deaths Overwhelm El Paso

The morgue in El Paso is so overwhelmed by the number of people dying from COVID-19 that inmates from the county’s detention facility are...
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