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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.

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Bill that would have banned Texas minors from social media misses key deadline

Read full article: Bill that would have banned Texas minors from social media misses key deadline

House Bill 186, approved by the lower chamber in May, never received a vote in the Senate.

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An East Texas community grapples with school closures as education options shift

Read full article: An East Texas community grapples with school closures as education options shift

The schools were closed last week after years of declining enrollment. The school communities said increased choices were to blame.

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Texas allows certain children to get married. Lawmakers may close that loophole.

Read full article: Texas allows certain children to get married. Lawmakers may close that loophole.

Lawmakers in 2017 took a major step to end most child marriages. However, emancipated teenagers 16 and older can get married.

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Melissa Radke celebrates the southern women who made us in her new book ‘Chicken Fried Women’

Read full article: Melissa Radke celebrates the southern women who made us in her new book ‘Chicken Fried Women’

She's tackling everything from big hair to big feelings-and no one's safe, not even her mom. Author, speaker, and social media sensation Melissa Radke is here with the details on the her new book, Chicken Fried Women now available!

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Man accused of placing several Easter eggs filled with marijuana around Lufkin

Read full article: Man accused of placing several Easter eggs filled with marijuana around Lufkin

According to police, they got a tip from a resident about a post they saw on Facebook. Following up on the tip, officers found eggs in three city parks as well as at a motel.

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“It’s what’s best for a very select few”: Some Texans are skeptical about vouchers as they near the finish line

Read full article: “It’s what’s best for a very select few”: Some Texans are skeptical about vouchers as they near the finish line

Texas Republican lawmakers in regions known for support of public schools defended voting for vouchers, saying they gained leverage to seek concessions.

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As DOGE rips through the federal government, Texans wonder what it means for them

Read full article: As DOGE rips through the federal government, Texans wonder what it means for them

Dozens of federal offices were expected to close in Texas, but the reality continues to shift.

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“We’re in competition”: An East Texas school district faces hard choices as education options grow

Read full article: “We’re in competition”: An East Texas school district faces hard choices as education options grow

The Lufkin school district says it must do a better job of promoting itself amid growing competition from charter schools and homeschooling.

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‘Clearly thought Beryl was fowl:’ Pigeons take cover outside East Texas store as Beryl moves inland

Read full article: ‘Clearly thought Beryl was fowl:’ Pigeons take cover outside East Texas store as Beryl moves inland

The Lufkin Police Department shared photos taken by one of their officers of a group of pigeons taking cover near a store.

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More than 100 Texas counties lack plans to curb damage from natural disasters

Read full article: More than 100 Texas counties lack plans to curb damage from natural disasters

The plans, which are required by the federal government to access certain grants after a natural disaster, are laborious to assemble — especially for rural counties.

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Harris, Montgomery counties declare emergencies as East Texas region floods

Read full article: Harris, Montgomery counties declare emergencies as East Texas region floods

Parts of Harris County, including The Woodlands, were under flood warnings Thursday.

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An East Texas town has put strict limits on mobile homes — again

Read full article: An East Texas town has put strict limits on mobile homes — again

The Huntington City Council has flip flopped twice on a mobile home ordinance since 2020.

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Three years after BLM protests gripped nation, a police shooting in Lufkin draws little attention

Read full article: Three years after BLM protests gripped nation, a police shooting in Lufkin draws little attention

Texas police killed 141 people last year, according to a database. At least 22, including Aaliyah Anders, were Black.

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From couch surfing to sleeping in a car: What one teen’s story tells us about homelessness in rural Texas

Read full article: From couch surfing to sleeping in a car: What one teen’s story tells us about homelessness in rural Texas

Georgia DeVries, an East Texas 17-year-old, shared her experience living in a car for one month last year on TikTok.

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I’m a Texas homeowner. When will I see my tax cut?

Read full article: I’m a Texas homeowner. When will I see my tax cut?

Tax policy is messy. Here are a few tips to help you understand what the recent voter-approved tax cuts mean for your mortgage.

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In this East Texas town, a 45-foot tall oil pump is a holiday symbol and connection to the past

Read full article: In this East Texas town, a 45-foot tall oil pump is a holiday symbol and connection to the past

Rudolph the Red-Nose Pumping Unit has long been a holiday tradition in Lufkin. The machinery, now used worldwide to extract oil from the ground, was invented by a local businessman.

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How one man's open records obsession sparked a fight over transparency and power in East Texas

Read full article: How one man's open records obsession sparked a fight over transparency and power in East Texas

Once a tool of journalists and concerned citizens to hold government accountable, open records requests have been increasingly used by political opponents and conspiracy theorists to slow down the pace of government.

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These women want careers as truck drivers. They say they can’t get a job because of their gender.

Read full article: These women want careers as truck drivers. They say they can’t get a job because of their gender.

The Dallas-based trucking company, Stevens Transport, said they do not discriminate against women and the complaint is based on a “misunderstanding.”

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Looking for an economic rebound, an East Texas town looks to the arts — and is rebuffed by the state

Read full article: Looking for an economic rebound, an East Texas town looks to the arts — and is rebuffed by the state

A town of 34,000 people, Lufkin sits deep in the Piney Woods, a region dotted with rural towns. Local civic leaders hope a long list of efforts can revitialize the city’s downtown and reboot its economy.

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Texas’ economic “miracle” at stake in 2023 election, lawmaker says

Read full article: Texas’ economic “miracle” at stake in 2023 election, lawmaker says

The Texas Tribune hosted a multi-panel discussion in Lufkin on the Nov. 7 election and what’s at stake for Texas and Texans.

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Millie Thompson Williams, first woman elected to help lead Texas’ Alabama-Coushatta, dies

Read full article: Millie Thompson Williams, first woman elected to help lead Texas’ Alabama-Coushatta, dies

Thompson Williams is remembered as a spiritual leader and educator who “liked seeing what the possibilities were.”

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Texas is preparing for more wildfires without a break from heat in forecast

Read full article: Texas is preparing for more wildfires without a break from heat in forecast

The number of acres burned this year is dramatically lower compared to 2022. But a rash of new fires have put state and local officials on edge.

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Giraffe named Twiga, who was among the oldest cared for by humans, died at age 31 at East Texas zoo

Read full article: Giraffe named Twiga, who was among the oldest cared for by humans, died at age 31 at East Texas zoo

A giraffe named Twiga who died over the weekend at an East Texas zoo at the age of 31 was among the oldest giraffes being cared for by humans.

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Texas to receive $3.3 billion in federal funds to boost broadband expansion efforts

Read full article: Texas to receive $3.3 billion in federal funds to boost broadband expansion efforts

The federal money will be added to the $1.5 billion investment made by state lawmakers this session to increase broadband availability across Texas.

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Texas towns are starving for capital and lack the resources to apply for grants. This group hopes to help.

Read full article: Texas towns are starving for capital and lack the resources to apply for grants. This group hopes to help.

Texas Rural Funders hopes a one-stop resource for grant applications and writers could help small towns win money to fund innovation and capital needs.

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TribCast: Is the school choice bill dead in the Texas House?

Read full article: TribCast: Is the school choice bill dead in the Texas House?

In this week’s episode, we discuss whether the House’s recent vote to ban school vouchers means a top Gov. Greg Abbott priority is doomed.

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With billions of dollars on the line, East Texans say a crucial state map incorrectly shows they already have broadband

Read full article: With billions of dollars on the line, East Texans say a crucial state map incorrectly shows they already have broadband

East Texans worry they could miss out on federal dollars because a state map that will help determine where the money goes shows they already have access to broadband. Residents say their broadband is chronically unreliable.

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Rural Central Texas’ plentiful trees make power outages a frustrating way of life after storms

Read full article: Rural Central Texas’ plentiful trees make power outages a frustrating way of life after storms

Leon County’s judge wants the state to help clear trees around power lines after residents again go without electricity following another storm.

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East Texas nonprofit hopes small loans and job training will ease the hardships of leaving prison

Read full article: East Texas nonprofit hopes small loans and job training will ease the hardships of leaving prison

Formerly incarcerated Texans face numerous barriers to restart their lives. Without help from the state, the Next Chapter program in Lufkin is helping people released from prison get back on their feet.

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#UsVersusUs: Thomas tabbed as new Jack Yates head football coach

Read full article: #UsVersusUs: Thomas tabbed as new Jack Yates head football coach

HOUSTON – Growing up in Lufkin, Texas, Rafael Thomas learned about work ethic from a young age.

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Bond set at $75K for man accused of trying to kidnap, lure girls into his car in Deer Park, Pasadena

Read full article: Bond set at $75K for man accused of trying to kidnap, lure girls into his car in Deer Park, Pasadena

The man accused of trying to kidnap multiple girls in Deer Park and Pasadena faced a judge on Friday night.

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VYPE Football 2021 Preview: District 8-5A-DI

Read full article: VYPE Football 2021 Preview: District 8-5A-DI

Welcome to 8-5A-DI, which could be one of the wildest districts come season's end.

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Trent Ashby and Chris Paddie become first two Republicans to file for Texas House speaker

Read full article: Trent Ashby and Chris Paddie become first two Republicans to file for Texas House speaker

State Rep. Trent Ashby, R-Lufkin, and state Rep. Chris Paddie, R-Marshall. Credit: Illustration by Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas TribuneTwo Republicans declared their candidacies for speaker of the Texas House on Thursday, becoming the first from their party to enter the race. State Reps. Trent Ashby of Lufkin and Chris Paddie of Marshall join two Democrats in seeking the gavel: Senfronia Thompson of Houston and Trey Martinez Fischer of San Antonio. Candidates are vying to replace Republican House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, who will retire after serving one term thanks to a political scandal last year. Thompson, the longest-serving woman and Black person in the history of the Texas Legislature, filed Friday to run for the gavel.

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