Commuters urge LTFRB to enforce discount laws
The Coalition of Filipino Commuters urges the LTFRB to enforce discounts for students, seniors, and PWDs on digital ride platforms amidst compliance complaints.
The Coalition of Filipino Commuters urges the LTFRB to enforce discounts for students, seniors, and PWDs on digital ride platforms amidst compliance complaints.
Alexis Nungaray defers to Harris County DA Kim Ogg in seeking the death penalty for her daughter’s murderers. This case is intertwined with national immigration debates, and the decision draws attention to the intersection of crime and immigration policy.
A Bastrop man accused of continuous sexual abuse of a child has been caught in Panama and extradited to Austin. Facing significant legal charges, the suspect’s arrest highlights successful international cooperation in locating fugitives.
The I-35 Capital Express Central Project in Austin involves the demolition of the MLK bridge as part of TxDOT’s plan to expand and modernize the highway. The project aims to improve traffic flow and safety, though it presents temporary challenges for commuters.
Texas has filed a lawsuit against a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a Texas resident, challenging New York’s shield law protecting out-of-state medical providers. The case highlights interstate legal conflicts over abortion rights.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick supports building a pedestrian bridge in honor of an HISD student killed in a train accident. The project seeks safety improvements and memorializes the student. Patrick plans to request legislative backing and funding for the initiative.
Two North Texas officers were injured during a police chase leading to the arrest of suspect Diego Battle. The incident involved coordinated efforts from multiple agencies and ended in Dallas.
Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston is set to open a new international arrivals curb to ease traffic congestion. This follows the closure of the temporary Terminal E curb, restoring the original four-lane exit configuration. The change aims to improve passenger experience and streamline traffic flow at one of the country’s busiest travel hubs.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case deliberating California’s authority to set its vehicle emissions standards, examining the balance between state and federal regulations under the Clean Air Act. The decision could impact environmental policies and automotive industries nationwide, influencing future regulations and technological advancements.
Enron, notoriously known for its 2001 collapse, has reappeared with claims of a renewed focus on ethics and sustainability. However, their website clarifies that this is a parody, meant for entertainment. The move provokes discussions on the legacy of Enron and highlights the enduring conversation around corporate ethics and governance.