The setup featured numerous stands where adults and children could learn about gardening, trees, recycling, and farming. It even had a setup so children could paint.
Superintendent Scott Muri said this year, instead of physically setting up booths at colleges and or around different cities, recruiters had to find another way to find new teachers.
The Texas House on Thursday gave an initial OK to a bill that would allow handguns to be carried without a permit, marking a win for gun rights activists who have for years pushed the measure at the Legislature but a blow to El Paso Democrats who have been fighting for gun safety measures since the 2019 massacre in their hometown.
Electricity outages in Texas could occur again this summer — just a few months after the devastating winter storm that left millions of Texans without power for days — if the state experiences a severe heat wave or drought combined with high demand for power.
The Texas Senate on Wednesday approved the chamber’s priority bail legislation that aims to keep more people accused or previously convicted of violent crimes in jail before trial unless they can post cash bonds.
Two soldiers whose careers intersected frequently over two decades of service in the U.S. and abroad ended their careers on April 7 by picking up retirement papers together.
The Ector County Commissioners announced the new five committee members that will eventually make their recommendations on how the library can best move forward.
The state’s main power grid operator asked Texans to conserve power Tuesday afternoon and into the evening as the electricity grid is barely keeping up with the demand for electricity.
Midland Health has announced that it is pausing administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine as the Center for Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration review reports of rare but dangerous blood clots.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Biden administration Tuesday in an attempt to restore a policy put in place by former President Donald Trump that forced migrants seeking asylum in the United States to wait in Mexico while their claims are processed.
State data shows the number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Texas has been hovering under 3,000 so far this month, the lowest levels since June, according to data from the state.