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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has canceled the state's requirement for high-stakes standardized testing as public schools face the prospect of long-term closures…
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By this time next week, the people of Texas Senate District 1 should have a new senator-elect. Runoff elections statewide are next Tuesday. In the KETR…
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The U.S. Supreme Court is back in session, and its upcoming term will feature at least two cases that have percolated up from Texas — on voting rights and…
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Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush used a speech here Monday before Hispanic business leaders to chide his party over its attitude toward immigration, drawing…
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The head of the nation's largest Hispanic business organization said Monday that U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has damaged himself in the Latino community by…
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Thousands of children with disabilities would be harmed by impending state budget cuts to therapy services, several dozen parents told state health…
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In a rare public appearance since his indictment in late July, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton made an appeal for more Christian involvement in politics…
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Facing a national outcry over the arrest of a teenager who brought a homemade clock to school, Irving’s chief of police said Wednesday that the arrest had…
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The biggest question ahead of Wednesday night’s Simi Valley GOP debate may be how many times candidates on stage at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library…
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Texas already seceded once — in 1861, by popular vote in a statewide election.But the Texas Nationalist Movement wants a repeat a century and a half…
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In the coming days, the deaths of Sandra Bland and Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth will continue to jolt statewide conversations about how the Texas…
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U.S. Sen. John Cornyn on Monday dismissed the idea of a federal government shutdown, saying instead that elected officials had a duty to serve despite…