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That's no moon: A bill on the governor's desk could eviscerate local control by cities and counties, impacting everything from worker protections to disaster declarations.
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State Rep. Rafael Anch铆a says he's also requesting an independent investigation into the "failures" by the state Board of Pardons and Paroles to revoke parole for the alleged shooter.
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Advocates are worried that a last-minute law change means that students who need information about dating violence and child abuse will be the least likely to receive it.
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Dallas鈥 web of interstates and highways transformed the city in the 1960s, allowing people and families to prioritize cars and spread out.But recently,鈥
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Parts of the Texas House map must be redrawn ahead of the 2018 elections because lawmakers intentionally discriminated against minorities in crafting鈥
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The 85th regular session of the Texas Legislature ended dramatically last week, and the drama's not over: Lawmakers will return to Austin next month for a鈥
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Two North Texas lawmakers took a break from the legislative session to share a stage in Dallas Friday. Republican Senator Don Huffines and Democratic鈥
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Texas Central Partners introduced a new CEO today -- and announced that it鈥檚 raised $75 million for its private bullet train. The high speed rail would鈥
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Once every decade, the city of Dallas reviews its charter and recommends changes in the way it governs to voters. Tonight, the Charter Review Commission鈥
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Final approval from the Texas House could come as early as today for a ban on most abortions beyond 20-weeks of pregnancy. After more than 10 hours of鈥
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State Representative Rafael Anchia will be the master of ceremonies at Saturday鈥檚 鈥淒allas Men Against Abuse鈥 rally. Also on the stage Saturday at City鈥