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Lewisville’s water plant hit maximum capacity multiple times in recent weeks, and city officials say the biggest stress on the system comes from residents' sprinklers.
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House Bill 2127 has massive — though ill-defined — implications for local governments. But it's not clear when Texans might start seeing its impacts.
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Double billing, rejected automatic payments and expensive late fees are the most frequent complaints about a toll system with different operators and rules across the state.
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The governor, whose term ends in 2026, closed June with $23 million in his campaign fund.
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A requirement to work 80 hours a month, starting in September, could affect 44,000 Texans over age 49. Meanwhile, attention in Congress shifts to the farm bill’s significant impact on food stamp policy.
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The park was sold to a developer earlier this year.
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That's no moon: A bill on the governor's desk could eviscerate local control by cities and counties, impacting everything from worker protections to disaster declarations.
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The response comes nearly a week after state Rep. Jolanda “Jo” Jones’ senior staff resigned and accused the lawmaker of running a “toxic” workplace. Staffers said the Democrat engaged in “physically threatening behavior” and demanded staff deal with issues involving Jones’ personal life.
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Zoo leaders told a city council committee their priority moving forward is making the zoo safer while maintaining its family-friendly atmosphere.
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Tune in online or via radio or TV as the governor outlines his priorities for the 88th legislative session.
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The case, filed in Amarillo, challenges the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone.
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Millions of Texans — mostly children, young adults and new moms — stayed on Medicaid for the duration of the pandemic. The state will soon start reevaluating eligibility.