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The First Unitarian Church of Dallas is starting The Truth Pregnancy Resource Center to counter anti-abortion messages from crisis pregnancy centers.
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A federal court blocked the law, Senate Bill 12, late last year. But the Texas Attorney General’s office appealed the ruling.
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The Tribune reported last year that a company called Influenceable LLC was paid to recruit influencers to defend Attorney General Ken Paxton over his impeachment.
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With his impeachment and securities fraud case behind him, Paxton’s political stock is on the rise.
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County and state records show Mansfield ISD Place 2 candidate Angel L. Hidalgo wasn’t registered to vote in Tarrant County when he filed to run. Some residents are urging the school board to remove him from the ballot.
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The governor singled out pro-Palestine groups and said they should be subject to discipline.
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It did not specify the focus of the investigation, but Nehls said it was related to his campaign’s finances.
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Paxton, a Republican who was charged with felony securities fraud in 2015, has reached a deal with prosecutors that will let him avoid facing a jury next month. He did not have to admit guilt in agreeing to the terms.
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National LGBTQ+ organization PFLAG won a temporary injunction blocking Texas from demanding information on trans kids.
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Former Collin County GOP chair Abraham George has emerged as a likely frontrunner in the race to become chair of the Republican Party of Texas. But new details of an armed domestic incident at his family home and feuds involving his top endorsers may steal the spotlight.
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Some Arab Americans in North Texas say President Biden's reluctance to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire could cost him their votes.
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The state agency will collect public comment on the proposed rule for at least 30 days before it can be considered for final approval.
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Paxton, a Republican who was charged with felony securities fraud in 2015, is reportedly in talks with prosecutors on an arrangement that will let him avoid facing a jury next month.
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U.S. Rep. Kay Granger plans to stay in Congress for the remainder of her term.