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At least 108 people have been killed in “catastrophic” flash flooding across Texas, while several others remain missing.
Greenville County recently ranked the second-highest U.S. location for eviction filings. Data from Princeton University's Eviction Lab indicated that the county had a 20% eviction filing rate ― the number of evictions filed per 100 renter households over the past 12 months.
Six individuals in rural Frio County, Texas — including two Pearsall City Council members and a school board trustee — were indicted on felony charges stemming from a growing election fraud ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appears at a pretrial hearing in his securities fraud case before state District Judge Andrea Beall, Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at Harris County Criminal Courts at ...
The Texas Senate approved a bill that would transfer that authority to them from the county, a move that the county judge and the commissioners publicly opposed.
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Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton has filed for divorce from her husband, Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, after 38 years of marriage.
Data from Princeton University's Eviction Lab indicated that the county had a 20% eviction filing rate.
( The Conversation) – Texas Hill Country is known for its landscapes, where shallow rivers wind among hills and through rugged valleys. That geography also makes it one of the deadliest places in the U.S. for flash flooding.
A county in southern Texas, near the US-Mexico border is suffering from a bit of an epidemic. Experts explain why they have so many cases of dementia.
The Trump administration faces intense backlash for FEMA’s slow response to the deadly floods in Texas, where a number of people remain missing. Texas State Senator Roland Gutierrez and former FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell join The Weekend to discuss.