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Houston-area cities fight CenterPoint's proposed $1.3B rate hike for Hurricane Beryl, other storms
CenterPoint Energy wants to charge customers $1.3 billion for Hurricane Beryl and other storms. Houston-area cities say that's too much.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNDraft Texas congressional map pits Democratic incumbents against each other, spelling possible primary clashes
Multiple Democratic members have been packed into blue districts in Austin, Dallas and Houston to make way for newly crafted ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Republicans on Wednesday unveiled plans for a new U.S. House map that would deliver on President ...
The first proposed redrawn congressional map was filed on Wednesday, shifting around voters in Austin, Houston, North Texas ...
Houston families pay some of the highest prices for clothing in the U.S., according to a recent WalletHub study.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — LAS VEGAS (AP) — Rimini Street, Inc. (RMNI) on Thursday reported profit of $30.3 million in its second quarter. On a per-share basis, the Las Vegas-based company said it had profit of ...
House Democrats are hammering President Trump and GOP leaders for their effort to redraw the congressional map in Texas, accusing the Republicans of “rigging” the system to keep a grip on power — ...
The five-year-old plan, required by the state, detailed when additional monitoring was to take place and who was responsible ...
Trees cool environments, improve air quality, boost property values, create community gathering spaces and offer physical and ...
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Plainview Herald on MSNCity Council OKs first reading of resolution to join SPAG safety plan grant pool
The Plainview City Council unanimously approved the first reading of a resolution to approve the South Plains Association of Government's (SPAG) Comprehensive Safety Action Plan.
Senators gave preliminary approval to Senate Bill 12, which would forbid cities, counties and school districts from using ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNHow a rural Texas sheriff became a poster child for serving Trump’s immigration goals
Roy Boyd has also become one of the loudest cheerleaders for partnerships between sheriffs and ICE to offer the federal agency unprecedented access to jails and deputies.
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