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Changes Coming To Texas Lottery After Review Reveals Major Issue
The Texas Lottery has found itself changing procedure after it was revealed an organization in the state had been taking advantage of a loophole some may have not realized existed. Here's what is known at the time of writing. Texas Lottery Undergoing Changes After An Examination From The Houston Chronicle.
Texas Law: Is Exiting A Vehicle At A Red Light Is Legal?
All of us have seen at least one person -- in real life or on video -- getting out of their vehicles while stopped at a red light in Texas. Often it's done as a joke; sometimes to check on something; and maybe even to go up to another car (hopefully under not-so-bad circumstances).
LULAC calls for federal investigation after claiming AG Ken Paxton's office raided some of their volunteer's homes
HOUSTON — LULAC, the nation's oldest and largest Hispanic and Latin American civil rights organization, is pushing back against the Texas Attorney General's Office after some of its members had their houses raided. The issue of election integrity was part of the discussion at the state capitol during a...
MJ’s Motivation: “Dissect success”
It is game week for high school football teams across the state of Texas. Most teams play game one on Friday nights and then spend the weekend looking at film. Matthew McConaughey has, what I believe is, an outstanding take on this. No, he’s not literally talking about watching film, but the concept is the […]
A late week cold front and more rain opportunities for North Texas
NORTH TEXAS — Better news is on the horizon. On water vapor imagery Sunday evening, you can easily see the tropical trough nearing the Texas Gulf Coast. Although it's taken a little while to get here, it'll bring more rain chances, cloud cover, and some cooler temps to the state. So, what's in it for us? Hit-and-miss daily rain chances in the middle of the week, mainly south of I-20. Already, some of our higher-resolution models are producing some activity in the DMA Tuesday afternoon. We'll continue to monitor these trends.As the upper trough emerges over South Texas early this...
Once-popular Megabus departs Houston and Texas after bankruptcy filing
A valuable transportation option has shut down in Houston: Megabus, the cheap and efficient bus company that offered rides for as low as $1, has ended service across Texas, including all routes operating between Austin, Dallas, Grand Prairie, Houston, and San Antonio. According to a notice on the company's website,...
Man arrested in murder, allegedly offered woman $2K not to call police
BATON ROUGE - A man arrested in a July murder allegedly offered a witness $2,000 not to call law enforcement, officials said. Baton Rouge Police officers arrested Joel Johnson for first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and armed robbery. An arrest warrant says that in the early-morning hours of July 1, 2024, Johnson killed Byron Irving and shot at another woman.
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