An appeals court sided with Attorney General Ken Paxton over whether San Marcos's marijuana decriminalization ordinance is legal.
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Here's what you need to know about what's on your ballot, how to check your registration, where to cast your vote and more.
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The coordinated, nationwide protests against the Trump administration saw major turnout in Houston, Austin, Fort Worth and San Antonio.
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The pope was a strong advocate for the poor and the environment and a towering figure on the world stage, addressing not just Catholics but the men and women of our time.
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From ancient origins to backyard traditions, the confetti-filled eggs carry centuries of history in every crack.
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Travis County officials said they determined the April 13 explosion was not criminal or suspicious in nature and that the investigation is entering its final stages.
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The Texas Senate has passed a ban on consumable THC products, and the bill is now being considered by the House. Some lawmakers say the booming business has caused health problems and allowed sales to minors.
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Wheatsville has launched a community investment campaign to fund several smaller format stores in North Austin neighborhoods.
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Senate Bill 22 would increase funding for in-state film and TV production to $500 million every two years, up from $200 million now.
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