Thousands of grass carp have been released in Lake Austin, Texas, to control the rapid spread of hydrilla, an invasive aquatic plant. …
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San Antonio’s City Council approved a rezoning plan for nearly 500 acres near Frost Bank Center, shifting from industrial to mixed-use zoning …
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Join the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Houston to raise awareness and funds. Honor loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s and support …
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Dan Patrick backs Turning Point USA expansion across Texas campuses with $1M
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsTexas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick pledges $1 million to establish Turning Point USA chapters in all state colleges and high schools, honoring …
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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Galveston ISD for not displaying the Ten Commandments, citing a new state law. The lawsuit raises issues …
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The FAA reduces air traffic by 10% in 40 major markets, affecting Houston airports. Travelers urged to prepare for delays as airlines …
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Houston parent pushes for 15-second response drones in Spring Branch ISD schools
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsA Houston parent aims to introduce rapid-response drone technology at Spring Branch ISD schools, seeking to enhance campus safety with Austin-based innovator …
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Texas marks 25 years since its last traffic death-free day, highlighting the need for ongoing road safety efforts. TxDOT’s initiative aims to …
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Kerrville police warn residents about scammers posing as Texas A&M researchers to access private property. Authorities urge vigilance and reporting of any …
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Gov. Abbott threatens ‘100% tariff’ on New Yorkers moving to Texas — but is it legal?
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsTexas Governor Greg Abbott’s announcement of a “100% tariff” on NYC residents relocating to Texas raises questions about legality under U.S. constitutional …