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Cautious Texas is last big state to OK medical marijuana When California rings in the new year with the sale of recreational pot for the first time, Texas will be tiptoeing into its own marijuana milestone: a medical cannabis program so restrictive that doubts swirl over who will even use it. Texas is the last big state to allow some form of medical marijuana, albeit ...
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Republican Party of Texas sues to keep US Rep. Blake Farenthold off 2018 ballot The Texas GOP is suing the Texas secretary of state to keep embattled U.S. Rep. Blake Farenthold off the 2018 primary ballot — one day after the Corpus Christi Republican announced he will not seek re-election in 2018. Farenthold, who's facing a raft of allegations that he sexually harassed staffers ...
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UTSA to embark on West Coast road trip UTSA faced Texas State in San Marcos on Dec. 5, and the Birds were on the wrong end of a 91-38 decision against the Bobcats. The matchup saw seniors Carlie Heineman and Crystal Chidomere and sophomore Tija Hawkins pace UTSA's efforts for a third consecutive game. Heineman led UTSA with ...
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Texas will get federal dollars to extend CHIP program through February In the meantime, Texas is getting more than enough federal funds to carry CHIP through February, Health and Human Services Commissioner Charles Smith said in a letter Friday to state leaders. "Given this assurance, we do not intend to initiate steps to terminate CHIP this month," Smith wrote.
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Conservation Advocates Take Scott Pruitt's "Do-Nothing" Texas Pollution Plan to Court Today's challenge comes after a decade of deadlines missed by EPA and the state of Texas to establish a plan to reduce pollution from the state's coal-fired power plants. These coal plants and other pollution sources are responsible for harming air quality in national parks and communities throughout ...
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UT System Chancellor Bill McRaven will resign in May ... of Texas System, is stepping down in May. He announced the decision Friday afternoon during a meeting over the phone with the UT System's Board of Regents. It comes after months of pressure from board members and state lawmakers. But McRaven cited health reasons for his pending departure.
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New Belton planning director announced Cheryl Maxwell, the planning program manager and director of the Killeen-Temple Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Central Texas Council of Governments, will be the next planning ... She is currently working on earning her master's degree in applied geography from Texas State University.
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Tri-State Exposition making local impact Warm wishes are exactly what 28 families will receive today, courtesy of the Tri-State Fair and Rodeo. They no longer have to worry about where their Christmas meal will come from this year. When you hear the words Tri-State Exposition, the rodeo and fair may come to mind, but the organization is also ...
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Port Aransas selected as Texas partner for World Food Championships The World Food Championships is expanding its franchise to the states, and Port Aransas has been selected as its Texas partner to host all upcoming qualifying events. The WFC takes "food sports" to another level, with culinary experts from around the world meeting each year for the nationally ...
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Commentary: End Texas' long history of abusing juveniles in detention Ten years ago, I published a commentary in this newspaper on the physical and sexual abuse of youth in Texas' juvenile correctional facilities. Noting that adult officials had participated in or sanctioned the abuse of youth placed in their care, I warned that the state had traveled this path several times ...
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Texas cuts off special education project after concerns raised "Improving educational outcomes for special education students is a priority for the State. TEA believed that IEP analysis could be an important project that had the potential to greatly strengthen local and state support for special education students across our state," Morath said in a statement.
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LDWF to close shrimp season in portions of state waters BATON ROUGE- The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has announced that the fall shrimp season will close in a portion on state inside ... -All state inside waters from the Mississippi/Louisiana state line westward to the Louisiana/Texas state line except for the following waters located east ...
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UHV graduate overcomes challenges through family support After he graduated from St. Joseph Catholic High School in 2012, Warren said he had three universities in mind - Texas Christian University, Texas State University and the University of Houston-Victoria. "I am very family-oriented, so I figured staying here would be very beneficial for me," he said.
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Texas Tech Announces Tuition Increase, More Than 2% "The Texas Tech University System is committed to meeting the global challenges facing higher education and is committed to serving the students and citizens of the State of Texas," TTU System Chancellor Robert Duncan said. "We understand the valuable but limited resources provided to us must be ...
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