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Secretary Linda McMahon is expected to move quickly now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump ...
Austin-based startup Campus Guardian Angel demonstrated how its drones can be used to prevent school shootings and help local law enforcement.
A hotel and housing planned on the site of a former animal shelter is making its way through Mesa’s approval process, the result of the city’s redevelopment efforts. After demolishing its shelter on ...
Texas A&M International University's Certified Public Manager Program graduated 14 city of Laredo employees in a ceremony at ...
Trump ordered changes to the program in March, declaring it had “misdirected tax dollars into activist organizations” that ...
Texas Standard for July 3, 2025: Adult education programs feel the squeeze as federal funds remain on hold More than 1 million adults across the U.S. take part in federally supported education ...
Texas Tech HSC launches CMS GUIDE Model to advance dementia care across West Texas in collaboration with Wovenly.
Big cuts are still likely on the way to the federal food stamps, but the U.S. Senate has rolled back some of the more aggressive work requirements the U.S. House was trying to add to the program.
Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a $60 million federal program that would have provided summer food assistance to low-income Texas families starting in 2025.
Dennis Giddings’s DUI saga ends after 40 years and seven offenses, capped by a fiery crash and massive sentence.
Texas Gov. Abbott launched a new website to enhance connections between education and workforce, designed by TEA, THECB, and TWC, for various users including students and veterans.