A rash of recent terrorist attacks has heightened the attention of many to the activities at the U.S. southern border. In wake of the tragic events on New Year’s Day in New Orleans, when a Texas man ...
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A formal ceremony was held in the chambers of the Texas House of Representatives with full attendance for the state’s new 15th Court of Appeals (COA), whose three judges retook the oaths of office.
Newly revealed documents related to a Houston low-income housing project indicate that both the Houston Housing Authority (HHA) and developer NRP Group knew of environmental dangers at the site as ...
Rumors that Keller Independent School District (ISD) is discussing splitting off part of its district have been confirmed. Keller ISD Board President Charles Randklev posted on social media that the ...
Only days remain in the race for Texas House speaker — the most contentious one in recent memory. Both the Republican and Democratic caucuses are fractured immensely, and it’s not clear if anyone ...
A controversial federal law that places hefty new reporting requirements on small businesses has recently faced a battery of legal challenges, with a federal judge in East Texas now finding the law is ...
Legislation filed by Rep. Keith Self (R-TX-03) would direct the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to move the Washington, D.C headquarters of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to a ...
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Despite a state prohibition on so-called “sanctuary city” or “sanctuary county” policies, multiple jurisdictions in Texas have been providing legal services for illegal immigrants facing deportation, ...
Efforts to increase border security under the upcoming Donald Trump administration appear to have some legislative assistance with a new bill filed by a freshman Texas congressman. Rep. Brandon Gill ...
The argument over the Texas House Republican Caucus’ speaker endorsement is a lot like Schrödinger's Cat — the bylaw is both alive and dead depending on who one asks and until one opens the box that ...