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A bipartisan group of mayors from 13 major Texas cities is calling for a special legislative session to address mass shootings, most notably calling for certain gun reforms.
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Members of Texas’ nine historically Black colleges and universities will gather to discuss how to overcome structural problems in higher education so they can better serve students from historically marginalized communities.
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The drug is now the leading cause of overdose deaths in Harris County.
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With more kids vaccinated and testing in place, one of the bigger hurdles now is keeping enough staff on hand.
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Auditors are now asking for information from four urban counties, including one that went for Trump. Trump won the state in 2020.
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Quinnipiac has not been polling in Texas for very many years but does have more experience in other parts of the country.
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An expert in culture-based education strategies says not glossing over atrocities is one step towards repairing relationships with Indigenous communities.
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"I really think that a person can be personally anti-abortion but still support choice for their fellow citizens. And, actually, I think that's really important for us to do as people of faith."
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One advocate says the expansion could change the economy in the way rural electrification did last century.
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Lack of home inventory and extreme high prices are among the factors keeping demand for homes down right now.
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The Texas Institute of Letters, a nonprofit literary honor society founded 85 years ago, says “parents should get involved and read some of these books, not just base their ideas or fears on some list.”
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Medication abortions at home may be on the rise.