The steady buzz of spam texts has become part of daily life for many Texans — offers you never asked for, promotions you don’t want, and messages that never seem to stop. Now, the rules are different.
Naloxone nasal spray, sold under the brand name Narcan, is shown in 2016. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) (Chicago Tribune, 2019 MCT) HOUSTON – A state ...
After historic floods on the Fourth of July killed more than 130 people in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott vowed state lawmakers would pass transformative legislation, designed to "make sure communities are ...
Early voting begins Monday for the Nov. 4 election, in which Texans will decide the fate of 17 constitutional amendments and dozens of other local propositions and elections. During the 89th ...
For nearly a decade as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture & Rural Affairs, Senator Perry has made water ...
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Camp Mystic leaders would be invited to testify before the committees, as part of what Speaker Dustin Burrows said would be a “comprehensive and thorough review.” ...
Local mayors in Texas are calling on state and federal leaders to implement worker protections for immigrant workers.
On Wednesday evening, the Texas Senate approved an extreme bill that, pending the governor’s signature, will empower citizens to sue anyone who “manufactures, distributes, mails, transports, delivers, ...
After historic floods on the Fourth of July killed more than 130 people in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott vowed state lawmakers would pass transformative legislation, designed to “make sure communities are ...
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