TX – Texas was often viewed as one of the most restrictive states in terms of medical cannabis, especially in 2015 when it approved the Compassionate Use Program,...
TX – Applications for unemployment insurance fell last week as more people got vaccinated and headed back to work. Nationally, initial claims decreased by 13,000 to...
TX – Rio Grande City Border Patrol agents received a call for assistance from the Escobares Police Department Sunday night regarding a suspected human smuggling stash...
TX – Texas restaurants will be able to sell beer, wine, and cocktails to-go forever. With a vote of 30-1, the Texas Senate approved HB 1024,...
TX – The Texas House gave preliminary approval to a bill Wednesday that would considerably expand the Texas Compassionate Use Program for the medical use of...
AUSTIN, TX — In Texas, where gun laws are among the loosest in the U.S., there is one line the state has long resisted crossing: making...
TX — When Shalemu Bekele awoke on the morning of Feb. 15, the townhouse he shared with his wife and two children was so cold, his...
DALLAS, TX – When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, cities shut down, businesses boarded up and millions around the country found themselves out of work. By May...
DALLAS, TX – Each weekday, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins reports a number of local deaths attributed to COVID-19. It’s a grim reminder of the toll...
DALLAS, TX – Three weeks after Dallas ISD announced 40% of its high school seniors weren’t on schedule to graduate, the district’s leadership said they are feeling optimistic....