Local officials, school advocates and tax policy experts said such a proposal could have dire impacts on basic services.
From new hair salons to additional dining spots in town, community members have several new businesses to check out.
Abbott reappoints Coppersmith and Halman to the Texas Department of Information Resources, pending Senate confirmation.
Cooper’s ribs are the stuff of legend. They’re not just good; they’re “write-home-to-mama” good. These ribs are so tender, ...
Amarillo College announced its executive vice president and general counsel, Mark White, was elected to serve as the president of the Texas Association of Community ...
The Professional Ethics Committee for the State Bar of Texas found in an ethics opinion that a Texas lawyer practicing in Texas cannot join a Washington, D.C., firm with a non-lawyer partner, even if ...
Since July 2014, Oasis Texas Brewing has offered Lake Travis residents and visitors alike an approachable lakeside menu featuring burgers, wings and a wide array of session beers–or low alcohol ...
The proposed law targets abuses highlighted in a San Antonio Express-News series. Installers and salespeople coul be fine dup ...
The “Water for Texas 2025 Conference” in Austin has brought together experts to discuss the impact of aquifer depletion on ...
When you think of Texas, hockey probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. For many, the Lone Star State conjures images of football, BBQ, and wide-open spaces—not the ice rink. Even outsiders ...
The Fifteenth Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal brought by an attorney seeking admittance to the State Bar of Texas on grounds she received her juris doctor from an unaccredited online law school.