AT&T workers on strike over ‘unfair labor practices’
Technicians and customer service agents are demonstrating alongside 17,000 AT&T Southeast employees, seeking better pay and working conditions amidst ongoing negotiations with the company.
Technicians and customer service agents are demonstrating alongside 17,000 AT&T Southeast employees, seeking better pay and working conditions amidst ongoing negotiations with the company.
A Democrat from San Antonio raises alarms about ongoing gun violence in Texas, attributing it to the state’s relaxed gun laws. The official emphasizes the need for change to address safety issues.
Officer Matt Brazeal, injured in a hit-and-run incident in 2020, contributes to the organization that supported him during recovery.
A recent ruling in a Texas case blocks potential future federal Title IX regulations designed to protect LGBTQ students, marking a significant legal shift in educational equity. The ruling asserts that current interpretations of Title IX, which governs civil rights in education, will not include expanded protections for LGBTQ students.
Douglas, a father of five, was shot and killed outside of his Refresco warehouse job early on May 30. Authorities investigate the incident. Community reacts to the loss and concerns about safety.
A Travis County judge has blocked the release of Texas school district ratings, citing concerns over the validity of the STAAR test results. The ruling comes as school districts file their second lawsuit over changes to the metrics used to measure their performance.
Officials at a local fair assert their right as a private entity to prohibit guns at the event, citing safety and security as their primary concerns.
Two Texas women report being denied medical care for ectopic pregnancies despite state laws allowing doctors to terminate such conditions. They share their experiences of waiting too long for necessary treatment.
School bus delays caused long waits for students, with some not assigned routes. Parents express concern over transportation issues affecting school attendance.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has initiated an investigation into CenterPoint Energy for its inadequate response to Hurricane Beryl, which left millions without power. Lawmakers express concerns over emergency preparedness and use of taxpayer funds.