Judge weighs legality of Texas’ Ten Commandments classroom rule
A lawsuit in Texas challenges a law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Plaintiffs claim it violates the First Amendment.
A lawsuit in Texas challenges a law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Plaintiffs claim it violates the First Amendment.
The northbound upper level of I-35 in San Antonio will remain closed through September for construction. Part of a project to be completed by 2026, it aims to improve traffic flow and safety. Drivers should use alternative routes and expect delays.
An 18-wheeler crash in Terrell, Texas, claimed three family members of Anthony Epperson. He focuses on his granddaughter’s recovery and seeks justice against the trucking company involved. Federal investigations evaluate the role of driver fatigue in the crash, urging stricter safety measures.
Texas coffee lovers face price increases as Trump’s 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports take effect. Cafes and consumers prepare for the impact on their daily brews.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo urges commissioners to reduce precinct budgets amid a $200 million shortfall, emphasizing the importance of preserving essential services while examining cost-saving options.
California Democrats plan a strategic redistricting effort in response to Texas GOP’s move to redraw congressional districts. As both states push forward, the actions could impact national political dynamics, revealing deep partisan divides and highlighting a longstanding nationwide issue. Political analysts underscore the significance of these developments, which may influence elections and the balance of power for years to come.
Harris County Commissioners Lesley Briones and Adrian Garcia outline budget priorities focusing on infrastructure and public safety amid political tensions following the censure of County Judge Lina Hidalgo. Both Briones and Garcia supported the censure but oppose Hidalgo’s removal. The announcement comes before Hidalgo’s scheduled response.
Texas has expanded access to mental health care for students in the Houston area through the Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine (TCHATT) program, a state-funded initiative launched in 2019 to address the growing mental health needs of children and teenagers.
Officials in Kerr County begin damage assessments after the recent floods. A presidential disaster declaration activates federal aid for repair and recovery efforts. Residents are encouraged to report damages using the online tool, iSTAT.
Nine Texas Senate Democrats walked out of the chamber on August 12, 2025, to protest a GOP redistricting plan aiming to secure more Republican seats. Despite the walkout, the Senate passed the plan, with further challenges expected as House Democrats break quorum. Governor Greg Abbott plans another special session to address the issue.