Texas GOP’s voting restrictions bill could be rewritten behind closed doors after final House passage
As opposition to Texas Republicans’ proposed voting restrictions continues to intensify, state lawmakers’ deliberati
As opposition to Texas Republicans’ proposed voting restrictions continues to intensify, state lawmakers’ deliberati
The Republican-led effort to allow Texans to carry handguns without any kind of license cleared what is likely its biggest remaining hurdle in the Capitol on Wednesday, when the Texas Senate moved
Last winter, health experts worried about COVID-19 variants spreading quickly across the state, further overwhelming already crammed intensive care units.
Above, San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson, Goodblend Texas President Marcus Ruark and Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra break ground on a new state-of-the-art cannabis cultivation, production and retail facility for Goodblend Texas during a ceremony Monday. Daily Record photo by Lance Winter. Below, am artist rendering of Goodblend Texas' San Marcos facility. Photo courtesy of Goodblend Texas
San Marcos will soon have a state-of-the-art cannabis cultivation, production and retail facility.
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Texans can prepare for potential severe weather this year during an upcoming sales tax holiday for emergency preparation supplies.
Texas education officials advised school districts to suspend the first day of STAAR testing after thousands of students showed up in person and were prevented from taking the standardized test onl
NEW YORK (AP) — Although Texas no longer requires people to wear masks to protect against COVID-19, customers do need them to enter De J. Lozada’s store.
Health care worker Mary Carreon administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a patient in Laredo. Credit: Jessica Rodriguez for The Texas Tribune
Fredericksburg retiree Cyn White has been trying to find a COVID-19 vaccine in her Hill Country community since she became eligible for it in December.
At least 111 Texans died during the winter storm, according to state health officials. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune
At least 111 Texans died as a result of last month’s winter storm, according to updated numbers released Thursday by the state Department of State Health Services.
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