“What’s in the water?” state Representative Erin Zwiener asked when talking to the developers of a proposed data center in her district, which covers most of fast-growing Hays County, south of Austin.
A rogue surgeon’s long Texas career left behind damaged and dead people—and a cautionary tale of how far a wealthy physician can go before anyone stops him. Brenda Phillips hangs onto a Houston summer ...
Legislators are (sort of) beginning to grapple with the grim costs that come with the state’s data center boom.
The Cuban government has been blaming the United States for its problems since 1959—sometimes rightly, sometimes not. At this point, my only position comes from seeing a grandmother's coffee ...
We have an in everywhere. It's not hard to talk to other people that do the same thing that you do on a daily basis, and ...
The state’s only licensed Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu legal interpreter is now languishing in a Raymondville detention center.
The citizen-journalist and social media provocateur's case against local officials was thrown out in a decision that ...
Houston ISD says its state-appointed superintendent has ended a paid agreement with Third Future Schools, after the Observer ...
What would’ve been school-choice proponents’ triumphant publicity tour after the application period closed on Texas’ shiny new voucher program, in mid-March, was instead consumed by catty ...
The prestigious education group is more than a shiny résumé item. For the Democratic Senate candidate, it was an incubator ...
If you have driven anywhere in the city of Denton over the past few years, you have noticed it. Orange barrels. Lane closures. Freshly churned earth where sidewalks used to be. Here is my opinion, ...
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