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Texas enrolls a significantly higher percentage of English learners in bilingual programs than California does.
A story that caught our eye claims a Texas school district has banned a history lesson about Virginia's state flag because it shows an exposed breast.
You don’t mess with tradition in college football—especially not in Austin, Texas. But earlier this week, a new logo concept for the Texas Longhorns popped up online and instantly got people ...
Gabbard and her husband bought a home outside of Austin and declared under oath last June that they were “resident(s) of the State of Texas.” But a few months later, Gabbard voted in the 2024 ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration Wednesday from using of a centuries-old wartime law to deport migrants from one Texas detention ... a facility in that state.
From left, interfaith leaders Robert Smith, Deborah Armintor, and Mustafaa Carroll discuss the current backlash Muslim communities face in North Texas during ... in the state, making a statement ...
GoPowercat publisher Tim Fitzgerald shares his thoughts from a recent game or press conference | Kansas State football held its second press conference of the spring with associate head coach Van ...
Behind a couple of big innings and a strong effort from starting pitcher Mac Morgan, the Longhorns secured a 10-1 win to improve to 30-8 all-time at home against Texas State (25-12). Morgan didn't ...
Chris Sununu announced Tuesday that he would not be running for that state’s open Senate seat. “As Republicans face a nasty primary in Texas and an embarrassing recruitment failure in New ...
“We hope to facilitate even more of that reporting at a critical time in Texas and are so excited to work with these five newsrooms from across the state.” El Paso Matters El Paso Matters has ...
The House State Affairs Committee heard both bills Monday. Texas' consumable hemp boom came after the federal government legalized hemp production in 2018. A state law signed the following year ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Hundreds of Texans spent Monday at the State Capitol, sounding off on two bills that could restrict consumable THC products or even ban them outright. The ban is one of Lt.