Story has been updated with the latest results. The polls have closed and Texans have made their voices heard. Millions of voters in Texas turned out for Tuesday's state constitutional amendments ...
North Richland Hills is getting $2 margarita Tuesdays. The 41-year-old Tex-Mex favorite Blue Goose Cantina is opening its first location in North Richland Hills, in the old Enchiladas Ole building off ...
Election Day is Nov. 4, with the fate of 17 proposed Texas constitutional amendments on the line. From tax reform to the creation of a higher education fund and a water infrastructure, all Texans are ...
Most people in Dallas’ Preston Hollow neighborhood have likely wondered in recent weeks what’s going into the old Fernando’s restaurant on Midway Road near Central Market. Construction crews have been ...
Special education advocates in San Antonio and across Texas worry that U.S. Department of Education layoffs will harm compliance with a 50-year-old federal law that guarantees services for children ...
Once Texas A&M’s punt returner got loose, coach Brian Kelly reached above his head, grabbed his headset and spiked it into the ground. Just a few minutes earlier, his LSU team controlled a game it ...
FORT ATKINSON — The city of Fort Atkinson is proposing a $158.40 special charge for garbage removal and $72.60 for recycling pickup starting Jan. 1. The change comes after the city approved Whitewater ...
Next month’s special election in a heavily Democratic House district in Houston includes more than a dozen candidates vying to succeed the late Rep. Sylvester Turner. Yet the crowded field of ...
A Texas couple was arrested after investigators found the body of their adult special needs son buried in their backyard, according to investigators. The remains of Jonathan Kinman, 26, were found ...
Texas families fear federal education layoffs will worsen already inadequate special education services for children with disabilities. Senate Democrats block government funding bill for 13th time Dog ...
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