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There’s no net societal good from legalizing intoxicants. The amount of damage it does to our society always outweighs the ...
While Texas does not require private schools to administer the state's standardized test, almost 6,000 private school ...
Tomball, Devers, Barber's Hill and Friendswood are the only A rated districts in Houston. Here's how one district kept their ...
The chamber jettisoned a provision tenants’ advocates warned would make it easier for Texas landlords to evict renters.
The legislation includes new pots of money for teacher raises and other school costs like insurance and transportation.
With Memorial Day weekend as an unofficial kick off to summer, several Texas parks and museums have landed rankings on state and national lists.
It's hard to believe a year has already passed since last year's devastating derecho. Which means now is the time to prepare ...
Houston restaurants are offering a variety of hamburger deals and challenges to celebrate National Hamburger Day on May 28.
The House gave its final approval to Senate Bill 11, written by state Sen. Mayes Middleton (R-Galveston), on Friday morning.
While supporters of the bill say it's needed to make it easier to remove squatters, some in opposition say it undermines due ...
Texas' THC ban bill could soon head to Governor Abbott's desk and put an end to a multi-billion-dollar business in the Lone Star State.
Imagine trying to buy a house and being scammed out of tens of thousands of dollars you were putting toward your down payment. One Houston man says that's what happened to him.