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New census data sheds light on where Texas is growing and where it is not.
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Experiential therapy involves using hands-on activities, like art projects or going outdoors, to process trauma.
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Texas leads the nation in utilities shutting off electricity and natural gas services to customers who can't afford their energy bills, according to a report released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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With two elections coming up in May, advocates say gaps in support services can make voting a time-consuming challenge for many people with disabilities, despite legal protections guaranteeing access.
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The Texas comptroller's office will conduct a lottery the week of April 27 to determine which additional families can receive education savings accounts.
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Business is booming for exports, but consumers are feeling the pinch.
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The collection of creative and scholarly works traces Selena Quintanilla-Perez's lasting impact.
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Patrick spoke as chair of President Donald Trump's Religious Liberty Commission, which is planning to make federal policy recommendations in May.
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Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright led the agency's efforts to reform oilfield waste rules. Oil billionaires are now backing Bo French to unseat him.
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The San Antonio Republican announced Monday on X that he will step down as he faced a possible House expulsion vote.