$2.8 billion settlement transforms college sports compensation
A $2.8 billion settlement in the House v. NCAA case transforms college sports by allowing colleges to pay athletes for their names, images, and likenesses.
A $2.8 billion settlement in the House v. NCAA case transforms college sports by allowing colleges to pay athletes for their names, images, and likenesses.
Senate Bill 1220, nearing enactment in Texas, proposes changes to how ethics cases involving Houston-area politicians are prosecuted. Awaiting the governor’s signature, the bill aims to streamline cases of campaign finance violations but faces criticism over potential misuse by prosecutors.
Texas reported the highest number of active shooter incidents in 2024, according to an FBI report. The report emphasizes the need for improved safety measures and law enforcement training, as Texas officials work with federal agencies to enhance preparedness and response strategies.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed new legislation aimed at curbing oil theft and promoting economic development in the Permian Basin, focusing on transparency, stricter penalties, and investment incentives.
A Texas woman, aged 71, dies after contracting a brain-eating amoeba infection from using tap water for nasal rinsing in Dallas. Health officials warn against using untreated water for nasal irrigation to prevent risk of deadly infections.
The Beaumont City Council has officially recognized June 12, as Philippine Independence Day, marking a historic first for Southeast Texas and only the third such proclamation in the state.
Texas has ended its policy of offering in-state tuition to undocumented students following a federal lawsuit. The state and the U.S. Department of Justice agreed to terminate the practice, which was deemed unconstitutional. This policy, in place for 24 years, allowed undocumented students to access lower tuition rates at public universities, but will no longer be available, impacting educational opportunities for these students in Texas.
Governor Greg Abbott is set to sign House Bill 2, providing $8.5 billion in public education funding. The bill includes a $4 billion pay raise for teachers and staff, enhancing education quality in Texas.
Tarrant County Commissioners Court approved a new redistricting map to bolster Republican presence. The decision faced criticism and potential legal challenges, highlighting the ongoing debate over fair representation.
Flags in Angleton, Texas, are at half-staff in honor of Sergeant J.D. White, who was killed while escorting a funeral procession. The officer was struck by a vehicle and later succumbed to his injuries.