Sarah Asch | Texas Standard
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Texas firework code says you can’t shoot off a firework within 600 feet of a church.
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The Texas Senate is set to decide the parameters of the trial next week.
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The new law puts the onus on book vendors to rate books they sell to schools.
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Texas Republicans clash over property tax relief, showing rift between governor, lieutenant governorGov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick usually agree on policy. But not this time.
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Texas loses billions of gallons of water a year to broken pipes and leaks. The problem is worse in rural areas.
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Authorities say the shooter gunned down four adults and a child after his neighbor asked him to stop shooting his gun in the yard.
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The bill, revised after criticism that its restrictions could exacerbate anti-Asian hate, allows U.S. citizens and lawful residents from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia to buy homestead property. Companies and governments from these countries could not buy real property.
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Anyone outside of Lubbock want to plan a road trip?
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Telehealth will still be an option for many, but additional restrictions will apply.
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The bill is one of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s priorities but could run into trouble in the House.
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The House budget contains a provision preventing public money to be spent on private schools — but will it stay that way?
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Nearly 40% of the fentanyl overdoses recorded by the Hays County Sheriff’s Office in 2022 involve people younger than 18.