Signs of life in the long gestating Texas high-speed rail line?
A mall in Houston is being demolished to make way for the high-speed rail station, @KPRC2 reports
https://t.co/HglGrV4tZR
I looked into this. The Midland Republican Women's club tried, since January, to reach Mr. French for multiple events. My story for @TexasTribune: https://t.co/zUBbrC7cAw
“Families with young children are going to be invested in communities for a long time. They’re often the ones advocating for things like safer streets, more public amenities and more community events.” — @ehaspel, an author and family policy expert
Between 2014 and 2024, Tyler ranked second for the largest percentage increase in people moving to the area, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau by the Texas Tribune.
https://t.co/TcWdqo3fbz
NEW: Most of this year's measles cases in TX are in federal detention facilities. Some have reached the public including 4 El Paso residents who worked in 1 of the sites & potentially exposing it to the community, records obtained by @TexasTribune show.
https://t.co/17Q4dOJDsr
After law school, a young Jasmine Crockett moved to Texarkana, a critical chapter that saw her make her first political moves in a rural, Republican, religious region of the state.
Can East Texas help Crockett on the margins electorally?
W @JessHuff16
https://t.co/ZZPpkqWXJR
One of the biggest donations to a Texas legislative candidate this season is $2 million to a political newcomer running for Texas Senate. It comes from an East Texas businessman with ties to the Texas secession movement
via @JessHuff16
https://t.co/TnX7StT5s8
According to a new report, increased costs in food and payroll at child care centers effectively wiped out the one-time investment Texas lawmakers approved earlier this year for the state's child care scholarship fund. https://t.co/4dr8udabk0
The federal gov. is planning to deposit half of SNAP benefits this month, but it's uncertain when that will happen.
@JessHuff16 and I spoke to Texans who depend on food stamps and are worried about feeding themselves and loved ones.
@TexasTribune
https://t.co/GYBchFkSnV
A wealthy business owner put up a fence and cut off a community's access to a longstanding and beloved fishing and swimming spot.
@JessHuff16 reports on the long legal battles to follow and the future of the Cut Off in East Texas.
https://t.co/PPY8STdso4
The fast growing East Texas city of Tyler is eying a way to ease traffic congestion: light rail.
by @JessHuff16
https://t.co/zZkLPdMrui @TexasTribune#txlege
Texas strips protections for teachers, parents who share “obscene” material with children.
A fiery debate on the House floor Friday gave way to the Senate Bill 412’s final vote. Supporters say it’s needed to protect children. https://t.co/w3XPCRTo5g