SC: Recovery of Carnapped Vehicle Does Not Bar Insurance Claim
The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that the recovery of a carnapped vehicle does not prevent the insured owner from receiving full payment under an insurance policy.
The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that the recovery of a carnapped vehicle does not prevent the insured owner from receiving full payment under an insurance policy.
Texas saw a 36% increase in vaccine exemption requests in July 2023, raising public health concerns. New legislation allows easier access to exemption forms, contributing to the surge. Federal funding cuts add to the challenge of maintaining high vaccination rates in schools.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced she will not run for California governor in 2026, leaving the gubernatorial race open. She expresses love for California and remains dedicated to public service. Her decision influences the political landscape as candidates prepare for the election.
The University of Texas at Austin sells out all home games for the 2025 football season. Reserved tickets remain available for students. The sell-out underscores the strong support and enthusiasm for Longhorns football.
Texas House Democrats have returned to Austin, ending a weeks-long standoff that had stalled legislative activity during a pivotal period for the state’s political future.
A lawsuit has been filed against Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and the entire city council over the wording used in a recent tax rate election.
Texas DPS rolls out a new driver’s license design featuring enhanced security measures, including a tamper-resistant polycarbonate material and a laser-engraved black star for REAL ID compliance, to prevent counterfeiting and protect residents from identity theft.
Texas health officials have declared the end of the measles outbreak in West Texas after 42 days without new cases. The outbreak resulted in 762 cases and two deaths. Vaccination efforts and public health initiatives played a crucial role in controlling the spread of the disease. Texas authorities continue to monitor regional health to prevent future outbreaks.
President Donald Trump declares intention to halt mail-in voting before the 2026 midterm elections through an executive order. While his claims of mail-in ballot corruption persist, election officials maintain confidence in mail-in voting security nationwide. The move sparks significant debate on voting access and electoral integrity.
Texas announces a $146 billion investment plan to improve roadways and address congestion over 10 years. The plan targets safety, connectivity, and economic growth, benefitting rural and urban areas.