Remember that executive order Governor Abbott issued Wednesday?
That order has caused quite a stir, especially with the Department Of Justice.
Reportedly, The Department Of Justice argues that the order violated the supremacy clause of the U.S. C...
By the end of the year, Texas will have a few new laws here are some of them:
As I reported yesterday, starting September 1st anyone in the state of Texas can constitutionally carry and purchase a handgun without a permit or any type of gun training.
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The countdown has begun for commuters waiting to get to Dallas and Houston with quickness!
According to KBTX Texas Central has signed a $16 billion contract with an industrial group named Webuild who will lead the construction that will build the high-speed rail line.
The c...
Texans will never forget the bitter cold and sky-high energy bills they endured after being left in the dark by the state's power grid and energy authorities back in February.
Since the disaster, there have been calls to hold those responsible accountable and to take steps to ensure that our state's electrical grid is more reliable during extreme cold and heat events.
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If you're making summer plans and want to experience something truly unique and immersive, how about walking into your favorite Van Gogh paintings in Dallas?
During the COVID-19 lockdown last year, one thing was proven.
Texans drank more alcohol than usual.
What else are you going to do?
Some people didn't know if they were going to keep their job, and even worse, people were stressed out, worried if they would get the virus that has claimed half a million people.
Under...
The card given to you after you receive your COVID-19 vaccination isn't just to make you feel good. It could factor into your travel and business plans.
Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit Monday on behalf of customers who saw sky-high electric bills from Griddy. Meanwhile, another company has filed for bankruptcy.
Reportedly, Cruz got word of the backlash he's received for flying to Cancun during the current weather crisis and booked a ticket home at 6AM Thursday.
According to their website, AT&T announced that customers in the more than 2,400 zip codes it services will not be charged for data overages through February 21st.