Texas Republicans set public hearings on redistricting
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Tragedy struck in the Houston area this month when Cypress Springs football player Jarvis Spires was fighting for his life after suffering severe heat stroke during a workout with his personal trainer.
As students prepare to head back to school, Houston pediatrician Dr. Naik Neel will share advice on getting kids ready for the new year. Topics include bedtime routines which takes time to readjust. Talking about worries they have about school is also important.
The bond for a popular internet content creator charged in a confrontation inside the Galleria mall’s parking lot in early June, which resulted in the death of 30-year-old Marine veteran Anthony Sanders,
SB 22 passed, meaning $300 million will be pumped into incentive financing for film productions in Texas every two years.
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CultureMap Houston on MSNHouston makes U.S. News list of best places to live for quality of lifeHouston and three other Texas cities were just hailed in U.S. News & World Report's new rankings of the best places to live for their high quality of life. This new list, published July 11, is part of U.
Texas Republicans are using this month’s special session to attempt to lock in the party’s majority in Congress by means of weakening or eliminating Democratic districts in the state. As
The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo is awarding the largest class of Texas students in its history with college scholarships - totaling more than $10 million! Jamie Voskamp, the HLSR senior manager of scholarship programs,
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Democrats vow to use delay tactics to drag out GOP redistricting effortLawmakers threatened to drag out hearings, filibuster and even flee the state to deny the quorum necessary to conduct legislative business
A woman is facing charges nearly a year after investigators said she threw her dead newborn son in the trash after unexpectedly giving birth in the shower.
Melissa McDonnell Luján and Ryan N. Dennis look to bring innovative approach to expand beyond the walls of the institution.
Texas Democrats know they have few options to stop Republicans from redrawing the state’s congressional maps exactly as the president wants them. They do, however, have a nuclear option.