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The Tyler City Council has approved a $2.1 million construction contract for a water line extension in north Tyler to boost water pressure.
KXAN's Avery Travis and Will DuPree sit down with the director of Infrastructure and Natural Resources Policy, Jeremy Mazur.
The deal allocates $1 billion a year to water projects for 20 years, which some groups estimate is a fraction of what Texas needs to save its water supply.
A House vote showed broad support for the measure that would let districts set aside time for prayer or religious study.
Nacogdoches City Council on Tuesday approved a contract for a new water line on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard along with a zone change for an undeveloped tract at East ...
Lawyers representing foster children asked the high court to reinstate a contempt order against the state, and the judge who ...
Spurs Sports & Entertainment, which owns The Rock at La Cantera, hopes to give music fans a “taste” of country this summer.
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — At 12 a.m. Friday, thousands of bills in the Texas House of Representatives will meet their end. As of 5 p ...
The Texas constitution limits its Legislature to a 140-day regular session every other year. The final three weeks of a ...
Kaalo, a design and technology firm focused on augmented and virtual reality, is planning a $34.4 million office campus in ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The largest school district in Central Texas faces new legal action from the state over allegations that it has allowed so-called "critical race theory" (CRT) to be taught in ...
Waterline, currently under construction at 98 Red River St. in Austin’s Rainey Street District, is set to become the tallest building in Texas upon its completion next year. Developers say the ...
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