Voters just approved $20 billion to be spent on water supply, infrastructure and education over the next 20 years. That funding is just the beginning, however, and it will only
An East Texas groundwater conservation district is negotiating a legal path that would pause a plan to pump billions of gallons of water out of the region.
Kurth Primary’s campus was quiet as parents pulled their cars into line to pick up their kids May 21, the last day of school. The peace didn’t last long. As
Child marriages in Texas could end this year, as state lawmakers debate a proposal that would close a loophole from a 2017 law that allows certain 16- and 17-year-olds to
MIDLAND — As the Texas House of Representatives’ debate on whether to create a private school voucher program dragged into the early hours April 17, many school leaders, career educators
TYLER — After years of absence, Rabbi Neal Katz and his congregation decided this was the year a menorah should be displayed alongside the city’s Christmas tree downtown.
Axelle, a 7 1/2-year-old lion, paces back and forth in her holding area as new people enter the building where she’s being kept. It’s quiet, except for the occasional sounds