The cattle industry is facing mass layoffs, with Tyson Foods reducing its operations at a major plant in Amarillo, Texas.
Texas AG Paxton investigates CATL's involvement in a state power facility for potential violations of infrastructure laws.
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Texas AG drops lawsuit against El Paso doctor, but ‘collateral damage’ from trans health care ban remains
The post Texas AG drops lawsuit against El Paso doctor, but ‘collateral damage’ from trans health care ban remains appeared ...
Previous federal law allowed the sale of hemp-derived THC products if they contained no more than 0.3 percent THC by dry ...
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THC Ban: Texas Ag Commissioner supports regulations over federal ban
In reopening the federal government, lawmakers passed a bill banning THC products across the country. Texas Agriculture ...
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Cancellations and Fear Swirl After a Possible EHV Outbreak in Texas Horse Community
An equine virus outbreak known as EHV is disrupting the horse industry and causing rodeos and other events to be cancelled in ...
Fort Bend County commissioners may hire outside legal counsel without input from the county attorney, the Texas Attorney ...
On Nov. 4, Texas voters approved a significant upgrade to the way Texas’ water infrastructure is funded. Proposition 4—one of ...
Educators are often the unsung heroes shaping the next generation. For one Texas Tech University student, the classroom isn’t ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Wednesday issued an opinion stating that Fort Bend County County Attorney General ...
The department said the outbreak serves as a reminder of the potential disease risks associated with large commingling equine events.
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