Sarah Asch | Texas Standard
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The Dallas congresswoman joined a massive organizing Zoom call over the weekend – “it was like the All-Star Game of Black women in politics” – to strategize about getting Harris elected.
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Senate District 30 and House District 64 have runoffs. Juan Betancourt, a reporter for the Denton Record-Chronicle, covered two seats that have primary runoffs in North Texas.
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The board members don’t make decisions regarding property values – but they do hire the chief appraiser and appoint appraisal review board members.
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This week, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton responded to cease-and-desist letter from the federal government and defended Texas’ right to control Shelby Park in Eagle Pass.
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Texas Standard talked to Texas booksellers about the big books of the season and brought you some recommendations.
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Three seats are open to newcomers in 2024.
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The story is well known in northern Mexico and South Texas, where a brief wave of hysteria surrounding one instance of the legend erupted in the 70s.
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Brickman said he feels senators bowed to political pressure when they voted to acquit Paxton during the impeachment trial.
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Have you ever asked yourself which part of the state has the worst weather? One meteorologist did. And his research shows North Texas is at the top of the list.
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The Lone Star State issues the most alerts of any other state in the country.
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The law came after months of negotiations between the House and the Senate over two special sessions.
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The community in Willacy County has come together to search for the missing animal.