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The Texas Supreme Court has authority to make large counties integrate their online case management software with a statewide ...
Strange pop-ups, unexpected apps and a mind-of-its-own webcam? Here’s how to tell if your computer has been hacked—and what ...
G. David Smith, a 36-year Rockwall resident and 42-year member of the Texas legal community, was officially sworn in as ...
The North Carolina state Senate has approved a bill that expands the rights of parents to object to school library books and assignments that clash with their beliefs.
Nine years after a gunman opened fire in an LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub in Florida, bullet holes can be seen in walls.
While Juneteenth is recognized as a state and federal holiday, private businesses don't have to close or offer the day off. Here's what some Atlanta businesses have planned.
The Fortune 100 company partnered with design firm Corgan to deliver an office designed to attract and retain employees.
The Loveland Historical Society will present a talk on “Colorado’s Ignominious Days of the KKK” on Thursday at the Loveland ...
Texas moved closer to becoming the next state with a right to repair law on the books, as the state Senate unanimously voted 31 - 0 to finalize HB 2963 this weekend.
This bill, dubbed the "Uvalde Strong Act" and written by former Uvalde mayor-turned-State Rep. Don McLaughlin, would mandate that law enforcement agencies across Texas create crisis response policies.
AUSTIN (KXAN) – This session, Texas lawmakers filed around 50 bills sparked by or following KXAN investigations on a wide range of important topics from schools and health care to criminal ...
The Texas Legislative Session ends on June 2, with a THC ban, teacher pay raises, and tax relief headed to Governor Greg Abbott. Will all of them become law?
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