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Three Separate Incidents Involving Guns Reported In Texas Schools
Recently, three schools in the state of Texas had major problems involving weapons on campus. Here's what is known at time of writing. As reported by ABC13 Houston, the three schools in question were around the area of the city of Houston. Two of the situations revealed someone at the school was in possession of a firearm, while the remaining one was suspected.
New Texas Law: Minors Required To Provide Age On Social Media
While Texas was enjoying Labor Day Weekend, it's possible you might not have heard about some laws that went into effect statewide. If you didn't, here are the changes that Texas will be seeing going forward. There are now stricter regulations for minors on social media in Texas. House Bill...
Boom: These Five Texas Cities Are Among The Fastest Growing In America
We've all heard that Texas is growing. For the last handful of years, Texas has been in the top 3 of states that people are moving to from across the nation. But Texans are also moving. Not outside of Texas, but instead relocating to other cities in Texas. That means the Texas population is booming and there are cities in Texas that are seeing a huge surge in population.
Car Owners In Texas Encounter Issues After Alleged Mistake By Gas Station
Some drivers in Texas are not happy after a gas station may have caused problems to multiple cars. Here's what is known at the time of writing. Gas Station In Longview, Texas Facing Criticism For Alleged Actions. Per KETK, many drivers in the city of Longview stopped at a Murphy...
Experts Predicting Stronger Than Usual Hurricane Season For Texas
You might remember the big rainstorm we got a couple of weeks back here in Amarillo. It was one of the more interesting storms we'd seen in awhile too. It wasn't like it just dumped some rain, then headed out of town so we could dry out. Well, at least not where I live.
Public Utility Commission of Texas moves projects forward in Texas Energy Fund Loan program
Last week, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) announced it had selected projects to move forward in the application process for the Texas Energy Fund (TEF) Loan program. Officials said the PUCT commissioners selected ... Read More » The post Public Utility Commission of Texas moves projects forward in Texas Energy Fund Loan program appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
States are making it easier for physician assistants to work across state lines
Mercedes Dodge was raised by first-generation immigrant parents from Peru in a modest home in a rural part of southeastern Texas, where there weren’t many health care providers. Sometimes they had to travel to Houston, over an hour and a half away, to get basic health care. Partly because of that experience, Dodge became a […]
Nonprofit caregiving center highlights challenges, rewards of profession
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Those who care for our most vulnerable population, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the state, are pushing lawmakers for higher wages. However, there are some who see it as more than just a job -- but a calling. "Their hearts are so pure...
Officials report eliminating property taxes would cost Texas over $81 billion — per year
As Republican lawmakers in Texas continue pushing for the elimination of property taxes, a meeting among officials Wednesday determined it would be nearly impossible — and at great cost. Texas has one of the highest property taxes in the country, to account for the lack of income taxes and its ever-growing population. Property tax increases also correspond with rising property values nationwide. ...
Expect cooler weather in Central Texas this weekend as temperatures dip. See forecast
It might be time to break out the light sweaters and jackets for the weekend ahead. A brief period of drier, cooler weather, potentially indicating the beginnings of fall, is in sight for Austin and the rest of Central Texas, starting Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. After a flurry of...
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