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Even during a pandemic, it’s best to not mess with Texas.
Read moreAUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has added additional Saturday appointment availability at select driver license (DL) offices for customers needing to renew or replace their Texas DL or ID cards. Participating DL offices will offer a limited number of appointments on Sept. 19 and Sept. 26 to help Texans handle these specific transactions. The offices will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Read moreAUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton last week warned Texans about scammers sending text messages that include a false package delivery notice and a fraudulent link. The text messages in question usually claim that a package is pending delivery and requests the recipient to “claim ownership” by providing their credit card and personal information.
Read moreTrees are almost as old as dirt in the construction industry, but they’re new to Texas in the form of the state’s first mass timber office building.
Read moreOne Weimar Junior High and one Weimar Elementary School student tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) Monday, Aug. 31, during school hours.
Read moreIn 2017, Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 25, which ends the ability to allow voters the option of voting a straight party ballot.
Read moreAUSTIN, TX - The Board of Directors of the Texas Municipal Police Association (TMPA), which represents over 30,000 law enforcement officers across the Great State of Texas, announced today that they have voted unanimously to endorse President Donald J. Trump for re-election.
Read moreAs thousands fled southeast Texas ahead of Hurricane Laura, Texas A&M promoted an Ike Dike as a critical way to protect the region from devastating damage.
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