Glorie G. Martinez
Intern, Texas Standard-
Officials from the Golden State have started looking at cities like Houston, Austin and San Antonio for solutions.
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In “We Hold Our Breath,” author Micah Fields tracks the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey and its long term implications for Houston.
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The governor appears to be using vetoed bills as leverage to pass his priorities.
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Expelling lawmakers from a state legislature is a rare practice. But after two Democrats were expelled from the Republican-led Tennessee House last week, many are wondering whether other politically-polarized states might follow suit.
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Tornadoes are most active between April and June, but the 2023 season is already off to an active start.
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A pandemic-era rule gave people consistent access to health care — but that rule is about to expire.
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Professor Jenny Clark of South Texas College said smuggling operations have gotten much more sophisticated.
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The season will kick off with six teams from different cities, including one from Grand Prairie.
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The House Water Caucus is proposing a fund that would provide aid to communities across the Lone Star State looking to improve their water infrastructure.
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‘This is about our human values’: State Sen. Roland Gutierrez talks bills related to Uvalde shootingProposed legislation would end qualified immunity for police officers, create a compensation fund for victims of school shootings, and more.