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The new registration fee is meant to make up for the state’s lost revenue from gasoline taxes that are used to pay for road construction and maintenance.
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The Dallas airport is partnering with tech startup JetWind Power Corporation on the pilot program, which converts wind generated by planes into sustainable energy.
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Denton is one of the first cities in the United States to partner with technology company Greehill, which uses lasers to scan trees in parks, on city properties and near roads.
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Denton ISD took a small but meaningful step to curb any inclination for students to let the internet do their problem solving — or paper writing — for them.
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Fort Worth city officials say a group called SiegedSec posted internal information from the city's maintenance order management website online. According to one of the group's posts, they targeted Texas over its ban on gender-affirming care.
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The Dallas Police Department website and the department's computer assisted dispatch systems were down Wednesday.
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Despite a mostly successful launch Monday, commissioners still have their doubts about the costly TechShare court software program that’s been in development for more than a decade.
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“There’s also a question of whether or not California is a cautionary tale.”
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Sure, the technology can generate essays and answer questions, but Texas Woman’s University professor Daniel Ernst says it can also open up a whole new kind of learning and critical thinking.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety is instead asking lawmakers for $381.5 million to upgrade its current facilities with better technology, dormitories and cafeteria for trainees from across the state.
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A computer outage at the Federal Aviation Administration brought flights to a standstill across the U.S. early Wednesday, with thousands of delays quickly cascading through the system at airports nationwide.
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Gov. Greg Abbott announced Wednesday a ban of the popular app TikTok from all government-issued devices.