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Texans Mark 9/11 Anniversary

Americans all over the country took time today to mark the 19th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade…

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Texas is Powered Up

The ERCOT announcement that Texas should have enough power to get through the next few months comes as no real…

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Harris County Voters Can Expect Mail-Ballot Applications to be Mailed Court Rules

The Harris County District Court ruled today that the Harris County Clerk can continue to execute their plan to send…

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Cruz for Supreme Court? Trump Thinks Maybe?

In a not so stunning show of his power to deflect attention from his own failings (most recently, the revelation…

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“Bo’s Law” Next in Series of Police Reform Legislation Filed in Texas Legislature

Texas State Representative Carl Sherman, Sr. (D-Lancaster) announced his intent to file “Bo’s Law,” legislation in honor of Botham Jean,…

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Census Must Continue Federal Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh ruled on Saturday that the U.S. Census should continue until a full hearing can be…

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Crenshaw’s Democratic Opponent Accuses Him of Playing Politics With Coronavirus Rhetoric

In the latest round of who can do the job better, Democratic U.S. Congressional District 2 candidate Sima Ladjevardian accuses…

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El Paso Adds Countywide Voting Ahead of November Elections

This week, El Paso County joins other Texas counties to offer countywide voting in November. County clerks and election administrators…

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Risk of COVID Might Keep Poll Workers Home

In Texas, as in most of the country, seniors provide the lion share of labor for polling locations. The COVID…

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Texas COVID-19 Data Backlog is Inexcusable

One key to managing a pandemic? Real-time data we can trust. Texas has had some challenges.James T. McDeavitt, MD via…

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