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Authorities say Landon Bryce Mitchell entered the Capitol building with a former coworker from Virginia. He’s the 10th Houston-area arrest in the wake of the riot.
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The lawsuit says the students suffered “severe, ongoing, and escalating harms” due to a district-wide policy prohibiting boys from wearing long hair.
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Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday issued executive order GA-40, prohibiting any entity in Texas — including private businesses — from requiring vaccinations from employees or customers.
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Abbott added increased penalties for illegal voting to the third special legislative session, but GOP House Speaker Dade Phelan said he won’t act on it.
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The shooting was reported around 11:45 a.m. Friday, according to the Houston Police Department.
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Net Choice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association say the law violates the constitutional rights of social media platforms themselves.
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Houston oil and gas companies are working to bring production in the Gulf of Mexico back online after a pair of storms hit the region.
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The judge will hear arguments over whether the implementation of Senate Bill 8 should be put on hold pending a ruling on its constitutionality.
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Wind speeds reached 50 mph in Galveston after the storm made landfall along Matagorda Bay just after midnight, before slowly travelling Northeast.
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Bryan Escobedo, Mia Garcia, and John Smith – Marine Corps Veterans of the Iraq War – now all work for the Houston-based veterans’ organization Combined Arms, helping veterans adjust to civilian life.
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Dr. Ray Love, who leads the post-deployment clinic for Afghanistan and Iraq War veterans at Houston’s Michael E. DeBakey VA Hospital, expects the anniversary to be potentially triggering for his patients.
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A voting bill passed by the Texas legislature now faces multiple legal challenges before it's even been signed by Gov. Greg Abbott. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund is suing on behalf of several civil rights organizations in San Antonio’s federal court.