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In an exclusive interview with the Texas Take Podcast, the former Dallas congressman said he had a lot of consultants in his ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department shared information about licenses and other resources for hunters and anglers.
Houston ISD reported a sharp decline in the number of high schools abusing graduation committees to award diplomas to ...
Oh, what might've been: As Texans face Panthers, looking back at teams' big trade that didn't happen
Perhaps the Texans' biggest decision of this current era was backing out of a proposed trade with the Panthers and Bears in ...
TSA just launched a touchless PreCheck system with facial recognition to streamline airport security
TSA PreCheck Touchless ID uses an enhanced facial recognition technology to to streamline the security process, allowing ...
The Trump administration’s proposal to revoke EPA’s endangerment finding is going to make everyday life along the Gulf Coast ...
Available for adoption: Harlee Jean is a tripod, meaning she has three legs, but is otherwise healthy and has been at the ...
Over 55,000 Remington hairdryers have been recalled due to risk of electrocution and shock. The Empower Brands' hairdryers ...
The county paid nearly $53 million in Fiscal Year 2025 to send thousands of inmates to private correctional facilities in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Crunch Fitness, Momentum Indoor Climbing among gyms, personal training facilities to open in Houston
Multiple new gym and personal training locations are opening in the Houston area, expanding the options to work out and join ...
Students, faculty and staff will begin the fall 2025 semester with a slate of new laws that promise to transform Texas’ public colleges and universities.
Voters in the Houston suburbs want school boards to be boring again. Senate Bill 13 may get in the way by forcing boards to focus on book bans.
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