Houston activists: Mayor 'should be ashamed' for cracking down on homeless
Published: Sun, 03/19/23
Houston activists: Mayor 'should be ashamed' for cracking down on homeless Food Not Bombs is questioning the enforcement of a decade-old law,…
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Published: Sun, 03/19/23
Houston activists: Mayor 'should be ashamed' for cracking down on homeless Food Not Bombs is questioning the enforcement of a decade-old law,…
Published: Sun, 03/19/23
Te as cities push back against broad bill preempting local authority in business regulation A bill filed by state Rep. Dustin Burrows (R-Lubbock)…
Published: Sun, 03/19/23
I’m suing Te as over its abortion laws. Here’s my story The harm to me and my hopes for another child was preventable Amanda Zurawski is suing the…
Published: Sun, 03/19/23
'Stabilizing the city': How Austin interim City Manager Jesús Garza will spend his time in the role Jesús Garza, Interim City Manager Credit: Briana…
Published: Sun, 03/19/23
National Juneteenth Museum calls for artifact donations to tell story of emancipation The new 50,000-square-foot building, which is e pected to break…
Published: Sun, 03/19/23
Elected officials are making millions from an industry they oversee Journalist Russell Gold investigated the Craddick family of Te as lawmakers who…
Published: Sat, 03/18/23
City of Terrell schedules public hearings for proposed anne ation of appro imately 7,300 acres inForney March 17, 2023 TERRELL, Te as — The City of…
Published: Sat, 03/18/23
Tarrant Appraisal District decides against firing chief appraiser, gives him time to address concerns CBSNewsTe as.com BY JACK FINK MARCH 17, 2023 /…
Published: Sat, 03/18/23
City of Corpus Christi seeking public input on HUD grant e penditure Photo by: KRIS file photo. City of Corpus Christi KRIS 6 News By: Naidy Escobar…
Published: Sat, 03/18/23
Wise County Heritage Museum destroyed after crews battle blaze for hours The building, which was built and first occupied in the spring of 1893, was…