Texas’ Paxton to Apologize, Pay $3 Million to Whistleblowers
Published: Sat, 02/11/23
Te as’ Pa ton to Apologize, Pay $3 Million to Whistleblowers Te as Attorney General Ken Pa ton (R) Photographer: Gabriel Aponte/Getty Images for…
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Published: Sat, 02/11/23
Te as’ Pa ton to Apologize, Pay $3 Million to Whistleblowers Te as Attorney General Ken Pa ton (R) Photographer: Gabriel Aponte/Getty Images for…
Published: Sat, 02/11/23
Te as: San Antonio Voters to Decide on Marijuana Depenalization Ordinance BY NORML POSTED ON FEBRUARY 10, 2023 City officials have certified a…
Published: Sat, 02/11/23
Austin council, city manager at odds over length of new police union contract Austin Police Chief Joe Chacon speaks at a new conference Thursday at…
Published: Sat, 02/11/23
Austin City Council decides City Manager Spencer Cronk must go Right now, city manager Cronk still has a job, but it will soon be decided whether he…
Published: Fri, 02/10/23
Sugar Land launches program to enhance residential reinvestment The Fort Bend Star Staff reports Feb 9, 2023 Updated Feb 9, 2023 The Sugar Land City…
Published: Fri, 02/10/23
Local resident suggests pump track for new park The Gatesville Messenger By Jeff Osborne Senior writer & editor February 9, 2023 When Lauren Morrell…
Published: Fri, 02/10/23
Chester Nolen is the new Public Works Director City of Granbury Posted on: February 9, 2023 The City of Granbury is pleased to announce that Chester…
Published: Fri, 02/10/23
Houston closes major 'tent city' homeless encampment near Minute Maid as residents move to housing Houston Chronicle R.A. SCHUETZ, JON SHAPLEY, STAFF…
Published: Fri, 02/10/23
U.S. Secretary of Transportation tours Port of Port Arthur; touts $13 million grant and its local impacts The News By Monique Batson Published 6:29 pm…
Published: Fri, 02/10/23
New Midlothian Facilities Will Be Catalyst For Downtown Revitalization Photo credit City of Midlothian Focus Daily News By Rita Cook February 9, 2023…