The Texas Department of Transportation is warning the City of Austin that it must approve a proposed funding agreement for a $25 …
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The race for Texas governor is officially set. Incumbent Greg Abbott will face Democratic state Rep. Gina Hinojosa in November.
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Congress is expected to vote this week on measures seeking to limit President Donald Trump as he escalates military action against Iran, …
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A U.S. House committee investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released video Monday of closed-door depositions from former President Bill Clinton and …
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Texas is emerging as a major hub for marine defense manufacturing, with two significant investments signaling growing interest in the state’s shipbuilding …
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Crews have successfully removed the remains of a hot air balloon that became entangled nearly 900 feet up a Gregg County radio …
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San Antonio police investigate $5,500 Victoria’s Secret theft, seek suspect
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsSAN ANTONIO — Police are asking for help identifying a suspect accused of stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise from a Victoria’s …
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71 Texas legislators call on Congress to suspend immigration after shooting
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsSeventy-one Texas Republican lawmakers are calling on Congress to pause immigration in the aftermath of the deadly shooting on Austin’s Sixth Street …
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San Antonio won’t be hosting the 2028 Democratic National Convention, despite Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones’ early efforts to pitch the city.
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One out of every seven Houston-area residents say they know someone who was detained or potentially deported by immigration authorities in 2025, …