After seven hours of debate over Senate Bill 2 on the Senate floor Wednesday, the chamber suspended rules so lawmakers could expedite the process and send it to the Texas House for consideration.
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The bill, which differs from the version that ultimately failed in 2023, now heads to the Texas House of Representatives.
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Traffic will be routed to service roads beginning Wednesday (Feb. 5) at 7 p.m. and continuing to 6 a.m. Thursday (Feb. 6.)
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Leaders of the three countries said they agreed to send more troops to the border, tackle U.S. arms smuggling into Mexico and increase collaboration over security issues.
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Luke and his friend Larry Weishuhn recap a deer hunt out in far west Texas this past week.
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The coalition of legal organizations told Texas school district leaders that it would “take any action” necessary to protect the rights of students and their families.
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It's Black History Month and the Up First newsletter wants to highlight local history makers. Do you know anyone who has made a difference and should be celebrated this month? If so, we want to hear.
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Staff at the key cybersecurity agency were initially excluded from government efforts to leave their jobs, but then on Wednesday they were given deferred resignation offers with just hours to decide.
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The federal lawsuit accuses those jurisdictions of "making it more difficult for, and deliberately impeding, federal immigration officers' ability to carry out their responsibilities."
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Extremism experts say a now-familiar playbook to scapegoat transgender people in the wake of high-profile tragedies is part of a political strategy to sow division and expand authoritarian control.
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President Trump carried the majority Arab American city in the 2024 election, driven by widespread anger over the Biden administration's handling of the war in Gaza.