Texas Liquor Store Hours over New Years’s Closure
Texas liquor stores will close for 61 hours over New Year’s due to state laws. This affects consumers and businesses alike, prompting a shift in purchasing habits.
Texas liquor stores will close for 61 hours over New Year’s due to state laws. This affects consumers and businesses alike, prompting a shift in purchasing habits.
All Texas driver license offices closed early on Monday due to a statewide outage affecting the Department of Public Safety’s operations. The outage disrupted numerous services, leading to public frustration and highlighting the importance of resilient digital infrastructure.
A North Texas family and their beloved dog experience a heartwarming reunion after an alleged theft. Fort Worth police and community efforts lead to the pet’s safe return, underscoring the strong bond between humans and animals.
An Oregon court has ordered a Texas company to disclose documents in a high-profile affair case, highlighting issues of privacy and corporate responsibility.
Harris County faces a significant rise in substance-related deaths, with social media playing a crucial role in accessibility. Efforts are underway to address the alarming trend, focusing on naloxone training and public education campaigns.
The Texas House Committee has issued a second subpoena for death row inmate Robert Roberson amid claims of interference by Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office. The committee seeks Roberson’s testimony as part of its investigation into potential judicial errors in death penalty cases.
Galveston County confirms its first case of bird flu in Texas City. Health officials emphasize biosecurity measures after a recent human H5N1 case in Texas. 60 cases confirmed nationwide.
Former North Texas police officer Donald Mercer turned himself in at the Ellis County Jail. The Cedar Hill Police Department reported his arrest on charges of official oppression related to an August DWI incident. Investigations revealed multiple policy violations.
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.