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The Good, Bad, & Ugly About Daylight Saving Time In Texas
We're not quite there yet, but it's getting closer to that wonderful Daylight Saving Time clock shift in Texas. It's one of the most hotly debated things on the planet. What's the use of it? Why can't we just stay the same? Is there really any benefit to changing our clocks?
A Popular Texas Grocery Store Now Admits to Price Gouging
Listen I'm all about companies making their profit, we are a capitalist country after all. But during times like this, of record inflation, to take advantage of your customers is not a good look. Even the appearance of it won't sit well. This will come as a shock to absolutely...
Shake Shack Latest To Be Closing In Texas
You better move fast if you are craving a juicy burger and delicious, frozen custard shake in Texas because there are about to be less options to visit in the Lone Star State as two Houston locations of Shake Shack have already announced they will be closing in less than a month. From a small burger stand in a Manhattan, New York City park to now over 300 locations across America and over 500 around the world.
Texas Major Battlefield in Push for Christian Nationalism in Public Schools
There is a national push to insert Christian nationalist lessons into public schools, and Texas is one of the main battlegrounds in that fight. The Texas State Board of Education released new rules regarding public education curriculum under House Bill 1605. These rules have increasingly blurred the line between including references to religion in lessons and actual Bible study.
New radio station now broadcasting in North Texas
DALLAS — A previous version of this article inaccurately stated that Mix 104.1 would broadcast within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It has since been amended. North Texas commuters now have a new radio station to turn their dial to during their drive. The new adult contemporary radio station, Mix...
Texas sues feds in Lubbock, challenging privacy for abortions and more
Texas on Wednesday sued the federal government in Lubbock, challenging a privacy law that the state said is meant to stop enforcement of abortion laws and restrictions on gender change procedures for minors.
Funding Opportunities Available to East Texas Landowners for Prescribed Burning
September 5, 2024 – COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M Forest Service is offering more than $800,000 in grants to help East Texas landowners offset the cost of prescribed fire to reduce wildfire risks and restore ecosystems. The grant application is now available for eligible landowners conducting prescribed...
Abbott reaffirms Texas' unwavering support for Israel at RJC Annual Leadership Summit
Sep. 5—AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday reaffirmed Texas' enduring and unwavering support for the State of Israel, the Israeli people, and Israel's right to self defense as they continue their fight against the brutal terrorist organization Hamas at the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) Annual Leadership Summit in Las Vegas. During his remarks, the Governor also emphasized the need to ...
Chamber of Commerce endorses Ted Cruz over challenger Colin Allred in Texas Senate race
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Texas Senator Ted Cruz over his challenger Colin Allred in the state's upcoming race, a potential boost as polls show him solidifying his lead. While the decision might not be particularly surprising, as the group tends to back Republican candidates, Allred was among...
January will be ‘ugly’ no matter who wins, Texas Republican says
AUSTIN, Texas — America is at risk for political violence and disputed elections regardless of who wins in November, a Texas House Republican who’s been attacked by his own party argued Thursday. “Let’s say Donald Trump wins — half the country is going to go insane. Let’s say, Kamala Harris wins, half the country is going to…
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