With Events Uncertain, High School Seniors Face Disappointments, Alternative Celebrations
Prom? Graduation ceremonies or parties? Reschedule, cancel or reimagine? Uncertainty is in the air when it comes to celebrating the hard work and accomplishments...
Texas DPS Hunts for Coronavirus Along the Louisiana Border
Although not revealing all the places they are stationed, the Texas Department of Public Safety is flexing its muscle along the Texas and Louisiana...
Texas Prison System Refuses Transfers from County Jails
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has stopped accepting prisoners from county lockups.
“Correctional systems across the country find themselves in a similar situation in...
Researchers at Texas Universities Respond with Ingenuity in Fight Against COVID-19
Researchers at colleges and universities in Texas are contributing their skills, creativity and time in the fight against coronavirus disease. Their contributions to the...
Texans Report Price Gouging During Pandemic
Texas’ attorney general has been overwhelmed with complaints of price gouging and profiteering over supplies that have been in high demand and nearly impossible...
Is It Too Soon to Reopen Texas for Business?
Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to announce this week how and when Texas will reopen after weeks of social distancing and stay-home orders in...
Governor Says Texas Won’t Reopen All at Once
Although still not ready to announce any details of his plan, Gov. Greg Abbott today offered a glimpse of how he intends to reopen...
Texas Waives Some Requirements for Texas Drivers During Pandemic
While working from home, caring for your children or scrolling Netflix, you may not realize your car registration has expired. No worries. Thanks to...
Special Education Students Fall Behind As Texas Schools Scramble to Adapt
Losing the stability of a school day frustrates 14-year-old Logan Heller. He regularly melts down: screaming at the top of his lungs, hitting himself...
Texas’ Oil Industry is Hurting, but There are Reasons for Hope
Oil is king in Texas, but lately, it’s been selling at pauper’s prices. Consumption has fallen to its lowest point in history, creating a...










