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City of Kyle adopts Child Safety Zones Ordinance

The Kyle City Council approved an ordinance creating Child Safety Zones, which effectively regulates the boundaries where registered sex offenders can reside within city limits. Pictured above, Kyle City Hall. Daily Record photo by Nathalie Cohetero

City of Kyle adopts Child Safety Zones Ordinance

The Kyle City Council approved the implementation of a Child Safety Zones Ordinance, effectively regulating the boundaries of where registered sex offenders can reside within city limits.

Texas GOP's voting restriction bill passes House

A GOP-led voting bill cleared the Texas House early Friday morning, following hours of debate that began the day before. Daily Record file photo

Texas GOP’s voting restriction bill passes House

AUSTIN, (AP) — Texas has become the latest Republican-dominated state to advance sweeping new limits on voting, despite no evidence of any problems with last year’s vote and a coalition of state and federal officials calling the 2020 presidential election the most secure in history.

Texas State to host in-person, socially distanced spring 2021 commencement

Texas State will hold in-person, socially distant commencement ceremonies at Bobcat Stadium on May 13 and 15. Above, Texas State’s outdoor commencement ceremonies were held at Bobcat Stadium for the fall 2020 class. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter

Texas State to host in-person, socially distanced spring 2021 commencement

Texas State University will host in-person, socially distanced commencement ceremonies for spring 2021 degree candidates on May 13 and 14 at Bobcat Stadium.

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Austin has been the only city in Texas that has actually reduced its police funding since the latest protests over police brutality. Credit: Evan L'Roy/The Texas Tribune

Texas’ larger cities would face financial penalties for cutting police budgets under bill approved by House

The Texas House on Friday passed a bill to financially penalize the state’s largest cities if they cut their police budgets. The measure was sent to the Senate after two days of heated debate and emotional speeches, with the bill authors calling to “back the blue” and the opposition decrying the bill as political propaganda.

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