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More than 130 people died when devastating flooding hit Central Texas last month. Specially-trained cadaver dogs were brought ...
A charity pickleball tournament will be held on Friday from 7-10 p.m. at Unity Park in Highland Village with proceeds going ...
A month after rushing water shifted the Sandy Creek Bridge, some neighbors say Travis County isn't moving fast enough to fix ...
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has opened emergency grants for institutions impacted by the July flooding ...
Some Central Texas residents received letters saying they were "not approved" for disaster assistance following July's ...
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The Houston-based company will host the giveaway at Lago Vista High School on Saturday, Aug. 9. Mattresses will be donated to ...
“If you’ve paid attention at all to politics in the last year, you have seen a systematic just stripping of Texas rights,” ...
At the Miller Outdoor Theatre, attendees can enjoy a night of music as Broadway stars return to their hometown of Houston, featuring old and new musical songs.
Some elements of the Democratic Party are filled with passionate intensity. We're seeing two examples of that now.
If Texas wants to avoid deadly floods and other disasters in the future, it must do more than install sirens. Texas must accept accountability and hold itself liable for future catastrophes.
Texas State Rep. James Talarico joins Sam Stein from an undisclosed location in Illinois—far from the statehouse floor, to explain why Democrats fled Texas. They discuss the Trump-backed redistricting ...