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New Texas Laws You Need To Know By September 1st
Three new Texas laws will take effect beginning September 1st. Here's your chance to review them so you don't break one without realizing it!. Let's start with House Bill 18. This bill requires digital service providers, like social media platforms, to register a user's age before allowing them to make an account. It also says that social media companies must have permission from the parents of minors before an account can be created.
Texas’ 11th Largest City Now 8th Most Dangerous in U.S.
Not many people would ever associate The Hub City with Detroit MI, but according to one website they are number eight and seven, respectively, when it comes to the most dangerous cities in the U.S. Houston, TX is one of the largest cities in the country. San Antonio, TX and...
The Biggest Prison in Texas is Both Huge and Intimidating [VIDEO]
Well, they say everything is bigger in Texas, right? Of course, there are large prisons all over the United States. But the biggest prison in Texas is both huge and intimidating. The H.H. Coffield Unit is a men's prison in Anderson County located alongside FM Road 2054 in Tennessee Colony,...
Seven Things That Are Now Illegal To Throw Away In Texas
While disposing of certain types of batteries in your trashcan at home in Dallas, TX, and across The Lone Star State is just fine, there are a few types that tossing out could get you into legal trouble. Most of us are likely aware that discarding items such as tires...
Is it Against The Law To Sleep at a Texas Rest Stop?
We've all been there, driving across Texas and you just can't keep your eyes open a minute longer. Luckily you see a Texas rest stop just ahead so you pull over to rest. But is it legal to catch some shut eye at a Texas Rest Stop?. I'll be honest,...
Texans Need to Start Putting These Stickers on their Mailbox
The United States Postal Service has implemented a new dog bite prevention program to protect USPS employees. Called the Paws Program, the program was rolled out in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, and the western region of New York, among other areas, in June. And now, I think that Texans need to start doing this as well!
Let’s Look At The Oldest High School In Texas
The oldest high school in The Lone Star State can be found just about an hour outside of Austin. Given the year it was established, there is zero chance anyone from this school's first graduating class is still alive. I recently visited my old high school, it was the first...
Texas Assistant Principal Who Was Left Blind In An Eye After Student Attack Calls Out Gov. Greg Abbott For Not Doing Enough To Protect Educators
Texas resident Candra Rogers spoke out for the first time as she recovers from an injury that caused permanent damage in one of her eyes.
New Technology Results With Mother Arrested In Texas Cold Case
A 23 year old Texas cold case finally got the break it needed because of new technology developed in the field of DNA, and thanks almost entirely to private donations, charges were finally brought against the mother of a day old baby that was abandoned in 2001, and buried with the name Angel Baby Doe.
Texas’ Smallest High School Has An Enrollment In The Single Digits
I used to always think my former high school in Texas was small, but as it turns out, it was pretty midsized. It was one of those places where you knew everyone in your high school class, along with the upper and lower classes, but you didn't all necessarily talk. The same thing applied to the small town of Brownsboro, TX where it was located.
These 3 Texas Cities Have the Most Potty-Mouthed Residents
How many times a day do you say a bad word? If you're living in any of these three Texas cities, you may be cussing up a storm!. Preply, a language learning platform specializing in conversational English lessons and online Spanish classes, surveyed over 1,500 residents of 30 major U.S. cities to determine which cities swear the most.
Feral Hogs Cause Havoc, Results In Massive Damage To Park In Texas
Feral Hogs in Texas have been a problem for some time in the state. As revealed by NBC DFW, the state is home to the most Feral Hogs in the nation. This isn't good for the agriculture of the state. A statement by the former state director of the Texas Wildlife Services Program, Mike Bodenchuk, revealed the major issues:
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