Abbott’s notes on Uvalde shooting make no mention of quick response by police
The governor has maintained that the information he initially shared with the public after the Uvalde shooting came from law enforcement officials and that he was “misled.”
View ArticleHouse hearings on Uvalde investigation continue behind closed doors
Testimony has not been public because lawmakers say they’re taking a “quasi-judicial” approach to the hearings.
View ArticleTexas soccer fans rejoice as Arlington, Houston are named 2026 World Cup host...
The matches will be played at AT&T Stadium and NRG Stadium in the first World Cup hosted by three nations.
View ArticleEl Consejo aprueba sustituir el puente peatonal destruido en el parque Roy G....
El puente peatonal resultó dañado tras las graves inundaciones del fin de semana del Día de los Caídos en 2015.
View ArticleEn medio de la crisis de precios, Austin podría aumentar el salario mínimo de...
La medida no garantiza que el aumento de $22 se hará efectivo. En cambio, ordena al administrador de la ciudad, Spencer Cronk, que incluya el aumento de 22 dólares -o la cantidad más alta posible- en...
View ArticleAs Texas increases renewable energy production, grid capacity and...
Wind and solar energy are helping the state meet heightened energy demands amid record-breaking heat. But is Texas moving fast enough on embracing renewable energy?
View ArticleTexas plans to place charging stations for electric cars every 50 miles on...
With $408 million in federal funds, the state wants to build enough charging stations to support 1 million electric vehicles.
View Article3 conclusiones de la convención del Partido Republicano de Texas de este año
Los líderes del partido dicen que la convención de este año muestra que el partido está listo para vencer a los demócratas, solidificar la mayoría del GOP (Gran Viejo Partido, en español) en el estado...
View ArticleThe case for Freddy Fender’s induction as first Hispanic member of Country...
Before his death, Freddy Fender – with more than 60 years of music and No. 1 hits – advocated for his inclusion. Will the hall of fame listen and induct the Rio Grande Valley native?
View ArticleWorried how climate change will affect water in Texas? These researchers want...
Have you ever wondered how much water will be flowing from the San Marcos Springs in the next 10 years? 20 years? 50 years? Researchers at Texas State University's Meadows Center are working on a new...
View ArticlePotential Austin ISD bond proposal could include funding to help teachers...
In the months ahead, trustees will decide whether to send a bond package to voters in November. One effort the bond could help fund is creating affordable housing on district-owned property to try to...
View ArticleTexas State study seeks to reach vaccine-hesitant Hispanics
Lack of trust in the COVID vaccine is the main reason Hispanics in Texas have cited for not getting vaccinated, according to the study.
View Article'The power of perspective': Artist Adreon Henry looks at luck and hope in...
Auspicious Premonition, the new solo show from artist Adreon Henry, explores the power of luck and totems and hope.
View ArticleA conversation with athlete and entrepreneur Santia Deck
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Santia Deck, certified personal fitness trainer, former track and field athlete, professional rugby and American...
View ArticleEl caso de la exaltación de Freddy Fender como primer miembro hispano del...
Antes de su muerte, Freddy Fender — con más de 60 años de música y éxitos número 1 — abogó por su inclusión. ¿Escuchará el Salón de la Fama y admitirá al nativo del Valle del Río Grande?
View ArticleAustin Community College employees call for a 10% raise as living expenses soar
The community college system says it does not have the funding to offer 10% raises to all employees. Instead, ACC is proposing either a 5% or $5,000 salary increase depending on which is greater for...
View ArticleThese are the cases with Texas implications yet to be decided by the Supreme...
As people in Texas and across the country wait to see if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns federal abortion protections, there are also a handful of other pending opinions from the high court with Texas...
View ArticleSnake season has arrived in Texas – here’s what you need to know
With temperatures hitting triple digits across the state, summer is an ideal time for snakes. Know what to do if you come across one.
View ArticleWhy high gas prices aren't hitting Capital Metro ... yet
CapMetro powers hundreds of diesel-fueled buses every day for less than $2 per gallon, but those costs are set to multiply in the coming months.
View ArticleBlood donation center opens in Cedar Park to serve growing area needs
We Are Blood is opening a location in Cedar Park, its fourth permanent blood donation center. The nonprofit hopes the addition will help serve the area's growing needs through 2024.
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