News

The Take It Down Act was borne out of the suffering—and then activism—of a handful of teenagers. In October 2023, 14-year-old ...
Chief Executive magazine ranked Texas as the best state for business for the 21st year in a row. The ranking is determined ...
Introduced by Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston, the bill aims to end provisions of the Texas Dream Act, which has allowed ...
Most senior citizens won’t pay a penny of school taxes if they own homesteaded property under a pair of bills that have ...
Lawmakers presented bills that would require conducting rapid DNA tests along the U.S.-Mexico border and create a commission ...
Rural hospitals across the country are shuttering their labor and delivery units, leaving rural Americans — including Texans — with less access to necessary medical care. Across the country since 2020 ...
The constant traffic jams on I-35 create problems that hold back Texas, Texas lawmakers were told on Monday. And the solution ...
On April 14, the Texas Senate passed a new bill that prevents cities from placing limits on how many unrelated people can ...
If approved, the legislation would expand one of the state's most popular loan programs with even lower interest rates.
Students are concerned the legislation could silence supportive teachers, dismantle safe spaces, lead to overenforcement and ...
Synagro, a Baltimore County-based company that contracts with wastewater treatment plants, comes under fire for high levels of toxic forever chemicals.
The inductees are Bob Danis (Class of 1936), John Jackson ('81), Paul Charest ('91), Marc Mollicone ('95), Chad Boiselle ('98 ...