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TEXAS NEWS


Stephanie Muth, Department of Family and Protective Services commissioner, listens to agency updates during a DFPS Council Meeting in Austin in 2023.
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Texas foster care agency chief to step down this summer

Read full article: Texas foster care agency chief to step down this summer
Republicans from Texas congressional delegation are weighing redrawing the lines of their House districts, GOP Rep. Pete Sessions said Monday evening.
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Texas’ GOP congressional delegation meets to discuss redrawing districts ahead of midterms

Read full article: Texas’ GOP congressional delegation meets to discuss redrawing districts ahead of midterms
The National Weather Service issued a hurricane warning for the Coastal Bend on July 6, 2024.
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Staff vacancies hit Texas weather offices as they brace for a busy hurricane season

Read full article: Staff vacancies hit Texas weather offices as they brace for a busy hurricane season
U.S. Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Flower Mound, says that his job is to promote the Trump agenda and to call out "crazy things that these deranged leftists have ben promoting."
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A Texas Republican new to Congress, Brandon Gill has a knack for getting noticed

Read full article: A Texas Republican new to Congress, Brandon Gill has a knack for getting noticed

With a scant legislative record but a lot of face recognition, the representative from North Texas has found a way to make a mark in his first term.

The Texas State Capitol on Sept. 24, 2022 in Austin, TX.
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Texas’ swift surrender to DOJ on undocumented student tuition raises questions about state-federal collusion

Read full article: Texas’ swift surrender to DOJ on undocumented student tuition raises questions about state-federal collusion

Experts say Wednesday’s action to eliminate the long-standing policy could be a “collusive lawsuit,” where the state and feds worked the courts to get a desired outcome.

Barbary sheep, also known as Aoudad sheep, were introduced to Texas from their native habitat in North Africa mid-20th century. Popular among hunters, considered an invasive species by farmers and ranchers, the Texas Legislature has added them to the list of animals that can be hunted helicopters, along with feral pigs and coyotes.
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Texas legalizes shooting invasive sheep from a helicopter for sport

Read full article: Texas legalizes shooting invasive sheep from a helicopter for sport

Aoudad sheep are joining the short list of animals Texas lawmakers allow to be shot from a helicopter for sport, along with coyotes and feral hogs.

Protesters cross over a bridge as they march toward Houston's Hermann Park on Sunday during a demonstration in response to nationwide immigration enforcement raids and deportations.
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Hundreds gather in Houston and San Antonio to protest immigration crackdowns in workplaces, courthouses

Read full article: Hundreds gather in Houston and San Antonio to protest immigration crackdowns in workplaces, courthouses

The protests in Texas followed days of unrest in Los Angeles, where President Donald Trump sent National Guard troops in response to demonstrations.

Gov. Rick Perry delivers his State of the State speech to a joint session of the Texas Legislature on Feb. 12, 2003.
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Texas Republicans pioneered in-state tuition for undocumented students. Now they’re celebrating its end.

Read full article: Texas Republicans pioneered in-state tuition for undocumented students. Now they’re celebrating its end.

In 2001, Texas Republicans saw expanding college access for certain undocumented students as a way to build an educated workforce. Now, some GOP lawmakers feel only U.S. citizens should receive those benefits.

Bonham Middle School employees watch as students begin to gather for lunch in the schools cafeteria on Sept. 13, 2023 in Odessa.
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Texas will begin a summer lunch program in 2027, but only if feds don’t raise costs

Read full article: Texas will begin a summer lunch program in 2027, but only if feds don’t raise costs

The program would give low income families an extra $120 per child for summer lunches, but federal debate about food benefits could endanger the program.

A hemp plant at Caprock Family Farms in Lubbock on May 23, 2025.
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Texas reined in recreational THC for more medical marijuana this legislative session

Read full article: Texas reined in recreational THC for more medical marijuana this legislative session

Texas passed sweeping changes to cannabis policy, including expanding the medical marijuana program and banning hemp products, while also boosting psychedelics research.

House Speaker Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, gavels out the 89th Texas Legislature sine die at the Texas Capitol on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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Speaker Dustin Burrows, once tagged as “liberal,” kept skeptics at bay by leaning into a conservative agenda

Read full article: Speaker Dustin Burrows, once tagged as “liberal,” kept skeptics at bay by leaning into a conservative agenda

At the same time, some Democrats acknowledged the Lubbock Republican let them leave their mark on some of the GOP bills they disagreed with.

A line of voters wraps around the Cinco Ranch Branch Library on Oct. 21, 2024, in Fort Bend County.
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Texas bill creating more weekend early voting could boost turnout, but delay election results

Read full article: Texas bill creating more weekend early voting could boost turnout, but delay election results

A bill headed for Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk may not go into effect until 2027. Election administrators say the changes could create staffing challenges.

A sign seen on May 12 near Marker 4 east of the Texas-New Mexico state line illegible from the Mexican bank of the Rio Grande warns that the U.S. Department of Defense has taken over the area.

First trial of immigrant accused of trespassing on Texas border military zone ends in acquittal

Read full article: First trial of immigrant accused of trespassing on Texas border military zone ends in acquittal

The trial of the Peruvian woman was the first test of the Trump administration’s new policy aimed at prosecuting immigrants who crossed the border illegally with military-related charges.

A sign warns non-citizens against voting outside of a polling location in Canyon Lake on Nov. 05, 2024.

Texas secretary of state refers 33 potential noncitizen voters for criminal investigation

Read full article: Texas secretary of state refers 33 potential noncitizen voters for criminal investigation

The 33 potential voting violations are a tiny fraction of the roughly 11 million who cast ballots in the November 2024 election.

State Rep. Jolanda Jones, D-Houston, speaks in favor of Medicaid expansion during the budget debate in the Texas House on April 10, 2025.

Texas Rep. Jolanda Jones announces bid to succeed Sylvester Turner in Congress

Read full article: Texas Rep. Jolanda Jones announces bid to succeed Sylvester Turner in Congress

Jones, a Democrat elected to the Texas House in 2022 and previously served on the Houston City Council, joins a slate of candidates running to fill the solidly blue seat.

Zachary Buckley, production manager at Raider Red Meats in Lubbock, shows the different facilities at Texas Tech University's meat processing lab on May 1, 2025.

As lawmakers tried to name an official steak, Texas students learned how to find the best beef

Read full article: As lawmakers tried to name an official steak, Texas students learned how to find the best beef

Far from the Capitol, students at Texas Tech spend time examining the quality of beef for meat judging competitions.

A classroom at Alfonso Borrego Sr. Elementary School in San Elizario on July 23, 2024.

Looking for a new job? Two local school districts are hosting a job fair June 5

Read full article: Looking for a new job? Two local school districts are hosting a job fair June 5

Two local school districts are hosting job fairs today, June 5! Humble ISD and Fort Bend ISD are hiring teachers, aides, and support staff for the upcoming school year.

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Meet the next 20 speakers joining TribFest 2025

Read full article: Meet the next 20 speakers joining TribFest 2025

Michael Curry, Joe Lonsdale, Beto O’Rourke, Katie Phang and Margaret Spellings, among many others, join us this November in downtown Austin

Sisters Abigail and Jennifer Lindsey stand by a sign they posted on their rural property outside New Braunfels in opposition to a large data center and power plant planned across the street, pictured May 27, 2025.
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Data centers are building their own gas power plants in Texas

Read full article: Data centers are building their own gas power plants in Texas

Not long ago, developers of the massive server farms talked about powering them with wind and solar energy. Now they’re bypassing the grid and building their own gas-fired power plants on site.

THINGS TO DO


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Hou Guessed It! Derrick and Tessa compete to see who can guess the summer travel topic

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Houston Life takes on the treetops in Sugar Land

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Steve Thompson is already making a name for himself after detailing planes, luxury cars, and traveling the world
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Did you know you have to be licensed to detail a car? We just met the youngest detailer in the game

Read full article: Did you know you have to be licensed to detail a car? We just met the youngest detailer in the game
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Step inside Japan without leaving Houston at Tokyo X

Read full article: Step inside Japan without leaving Houston at Tokyo X
The Texas State Capitol on March 17, 2025.
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A look at the wins rural Texas scored in this year’s legislative session

Read full article: A look at the wins rural Texas scored in this year’s legislative session

Lawmakers sought to close gaps in education and support funding for agriculture, disaster preparedness and health care this year.

University of North Texas students walk past the eagle statue on Feb. 13, 2024.

Texas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuition

Read full article: Texas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuition

Within hours of a federal lawsuit targeting Texas’ policy of letting undocumented students qualify for lower public tuition rates, the 24-year-old law was no more.

Gov. Greg Abbott is set to sign an $8.5 billion public education spending package into law on Wednesday. It includes money for staff pay, teacher prep, special education, early childhood learning and more.

Gov. Greg Abbott signs $8.5 billion public education funding plan into law. Here’s how it works.

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs $8.5 billion public education funding plan into law. Here’s how it works.

The spending package will give schools more money for staff pay raises, operational expenses, special education and more.

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‘Contractors destroyed the work of our ancestors:’ Historic bricks damaged in Freedmen’s Town weeks before Juneteenth

Read full article: ‘Contractors destroyed the work of our ancestors:’ Historic bricks damaged in Freedmen’s Town weeks before Juneteenth

Historic bricks laid by formerly enslaved people in Houston’s Freedmen’s Town were damaged by contractors during nearby construction, sparking outrage from preservationists during a month meant to honor Black freedom and heritage.

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U.S. officials warn travelers after reports of Mexico kidnappings tied to dating apps

Read full article: U.S. officials warn travelers after reports of Mexico kidnappings tied to dating apps

U.S. officials have issued a warning to travelers about kidnappings linked to dating apps in the Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Nayarit areas of Mexico.

Project Lifesaver

‘It could’ve been faster’: Pasadena nonverbal girl found safe, families ask why Project Lifesaver isn’t in more counties

Read full article: ‘It could’ve been faster’: Pasadena nonverbal girl found safe, families ask why Project Lifesaver isn’t in more counties

A recent Pasadena case highlights the need for better protection for individuals who wander. Project Lifesaver uses radio frequency tracking to help locate people with autism, dementia, and similar conditions as often in under 30 minutes.

Local convenience store and meat market El Torito serves residents living along U.S. Highway 281 in San Benito, pictured on June 29, 2018. .

Sodas, candy to be banned from Texas food stamp purchases

Read full article: Sodas, candy to be banned from Texas food stamp purchases

Buoyed by the Trump administration's willingness to place restrictions on food assistance programs, Texas moves to limit junk food.

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1 dead after flash flooding in Dallas overnight

Read full article: 1 dead after flash flooding in Dallas overnight

One person died in Dallas after flash flooding occurred overnight, particularly affecting areas near LBJ Freeway at Hillcrest Road.

AMC Theaters Summer Movie Camp

Catch these flicks during AMC Summer Movie Camp returns for 2025 at a theatre near you!

Read full article: Catch these flicks during AMC Summer Movie Camp returns for 2025 at a theatre near you!

Need summer plans? 🍿🎥🥤 Consider going to the movies and seeing some fan-favorites returning at AMC Theaters!

An Asian needle ant, a long and slender invasive species known for its painful sting, has been spotted in parts of Texas

Invasive Asian needle ant spreading in Texas, experts warn of painful stings, ecosystem risks

Read full article: Invasive Asian needle ant spreading in Texas, experts warn of painful stings, ecosystem risks

The Asian needle ant, present in the U.S. since the 1930s, is now spreading into Texas, raising concerns about its impact on local ecosystems due to its painful sting and ability to outcompete native ants

A Venezuelan father, who asked not to be named, and his 5-year-old son at their home in Austin on May 17, 2026. The man, his wife and two kids were swept up in an ICE raid in late March.

Months after detaining 47 people accused of being Tren de Aragua in Austin, authorities offer no evidence of gang ties

Read full article: Months after detaining 47 people accused of being Tren de Aragua in Austin, authorities offer no evidence of gang ties

People at the raided house say they rented it for a birthday party and deny any connection to the gang. One man says law enforcement accused him of being in Tren de Aragua because of his tattoo.

Voters are expected to vote in November to approve a series of tax cuts for homeowners and businesses.
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Voters will have final say on billions of tax cuts for Texas homeowners, businesses

Read full article: Voters will have final say on billions of tax cuts for Texas homeowners, businesses

Texas is slated to spend $51 billion on property tax cuts over the next two years. Some worry that’s unsustainable.

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TribCast: Did lawmakers improve Texas’ infrastructure?

Read full article: TribCast: Did lawmakers improve Texas’ infrastructure?

Will Texas be able to keep the lights on and water flowing til the next legislative session?

KPRC 2 digital producer, Ahmed Humble sits down with "King of the Hill" cast members, Toby Huss (L), Pamela Adlon, Lauren Tom (M), and Showrunner Saladin K. Patterson (R)

Cast, crew of ‘King of the Hill’ talk revival, legacy of iconic animated series

Read full article: Cast, crew of ‘King of the Hill’ talk revival, legacy of iconic animated series

The show is officially coming back and the fans aren’t the only ones looking forward to the revival, but in the nostalgic laughter, the cast and crew showed heartfelt tears and sobering humility for those who were a part of the series now gone, but never forgotten.

The Rolling Pines Fire blazes through Bastrop State Park in 2022. The Texas Legislature passed a package of bills aimed at mitigating the damage of wildfires and preparing for future disasters.

What Texas lawmakers did after the state’s largest wildfire

Read full article: What Texas lawmakers did after the state’s largest wildfire

A package of bills aims to better prepare the state to prevent and fight wildfires.

During this year's legislative session, Texas lawmakers approved proposals that will create a private school voucher program, inject $8.5 billion into public education, give schools more flexibility to discipline students, expand religion's presence in the classroom, ban DEI initiatives and prohibit students from using their cellphones during the school day.

From vouchers to a cellphone ban, this year’s lawmaking session brought transformative changes to Texas schools

Read full article: From vouchers to a cellphone ban, this year’s lawmaking session brought transformative changes to Texas schools

An agenda driven by conservative priorities, schools’ financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new discipline rules, more Christianity in classrooms and a DEI ban.

Lightning strikes canopy and tree

14 people hurt after lightning strikes canopy at North Texas park

Read full article: 14 people hurt after lightning strikes canopy at North Texas park

First responders say 14 people at a park near Fort Worth were hurt after lightning struck the canopy they were taking shelter under as storms swept through the area Sunday.

Displaying boxes of petitions, members of the Texas Hemp Business Council hold a press conference calling for Gov. Greg Abbott to veto Senate Bill 3, which would ban THC products, on June 2, 2025.

Texas lawmakers voted to ban consumable THC products. Will Gov. Greg Abbott sign — or veto — the bill?

Read full article: Texas lawmakers voted to ban consumable THC products. Will Gov. Greg Abbott sign — or veto — the bill?

Abbott faces pressure from both sides of the aisle. The prohibition was a priority for Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, but some hemp farmers and veterans want it killed.

Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Charles W. McCook

Remains of Texas World War II airman declared MIA after 1943 plane crash identified

Read full article: Remains of Texas World War II airman declared MIA after 1943 plane crash identified

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has announced that an Army Airman, declared missing in action after a 1943 plane crash during World War 2, has been accounted for.

State Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, answers questions from state Rep. Rafael Ancha, D-Dallas, regarding a conference committee report which would raise the base pay for Texas judges.

In final act, Texas Legislature boosts judges’ pay and lawmaker pensions

Read full article: In final act, Texas Legislature boosts judges’ pay and lawmaker pensions

House and Senate members agreed that judges needed a pay raise. But they spent the final hours of the legislative session debating whether Texas lawmakers should also benefit from the boost.

Alisa Petrov, 12, has been missing from South Jordan, Utah since April 21, 2025.

Missing teen linked to Texas City man found safe in Colorado six weeks after disappearance

Read full article: Missing teen linked to Texas City man found safe in Colorado six weeks after disappearance

The mystery of her disappearance involved online connections and led to the arrest of two men who face multiple charges.

Rep. Tony Tinderholt, R-Arlington, is overcome with emotion on the final day of the 2025 session as he announces his retirement from the House.

Rep. Tony Tinderholt, voice of the insurgent far right GOP, to retire from the Texas House

Read full article: Rep. Tony Tinderholt, voice of the insurgent far right GOP, to retire from the Texas House

Tinderholt attributed his decision to retire to his confidence in a new conservative generation of lawmakers and a desire to spend more time with his family.

tate Rep. Ann Johnson, D-Houston, looks out the window from the Texas House of Representatives chamber as the lawmakers debate bills at on May 26, 2025.

School vouchers, THC ban, property tax cuts: Here’s what Texas lawmakers did in the 2025 regular session

Read full article: School vouchers, THC ban, property tax cuts: Here’s what Texas lawmakers did in the 2025 regular session

The Legislature wrapped up without the same drama that defined the end of the last two sessions, with state GOP leaders checking off nearly everything on their to-do lists.

Texas Education Agency Mike Morath speaks at a State Board of Education meeting on June 26, 2024. The TEA has announced that it will extend its takeover of the Houston school district through 2027.

Texas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027

Read full article: Texas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027

Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath applauded the district for its improvements while citing the need for more time to “achieve lasting success for students.”

Publisher of Texas Scorecard Michael Quinn Sullivan speaks during the Texas GOP Convention Thursday, May 23, 2024 in San Antonio.

U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear GOP activist’s lawsuit challenging Texas Ethics Commission’s lobbying fine

Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear GOP activist’s lawsuit challenging Texas Ethics Commission’s lobbying fine

Former Empower Texans leader Michael Quinn Sullivan has challenged a $10,000 fine from the Texas Ethics Commission for failure to register as a lobbyist for more than 10 years at nearly every level of the state court system.

FILE - Specialist Gregg Maloney works at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

Texas has one of the best state economies in the U.S.: WalletHub

Read full article: Texas has one of the best state economies in the U.S.: WalletHub

Everything's bigger and better in Texas! That's why WalletHub ranked it among the top 10 best state economies!

Cattle graze in Grandview on Aug. 5, 2024. Some farmers in Johnson County have filed a lawsuit claiming that fertilizer tainted with "forever chemicals" poisoned their land and their livestock. A bill to address the issue failed in the Legislature.

Bills aimed at studying, restricting “forever chemicals” in Texas fail

Read full article: Bills aimed at studying, restricting “forever chemicals” in Texas fail

Texas lawmakers bypassed bills that would have restricted “forever chemicals” in sewage sludge, studied health impacts and banned some uses of PFAS-laced firefighting foams.

A woman pushes her shopping cart down an aisle at a Brookshire Brothers grocery store in Buffalo, Texas, on June 29, 2023.

How RFK Jr., Democrats and Republicans found common ground over food labels in Texas

Read full article: How RFK Jr., Democrats and Republicans found common ground over food labels in Texas

Texas is poised to lead the country in an initiative to inform denizens of what’s in their food. Food industry experts say it’s going too far.

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