The city said it had not been decided whether the earlier closure would save enough money to justify it.
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The NFL's Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans each sponsored girls' flag football league in the Austin-area this spring.
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Texas Gas Service customers have noticed different fees and charges on their bills have jumped in cost since the beginning of the year.
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A severe thunderstorm brought heavy rain and damaging winds to areas along I-35.
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Senate Bill 12’s supporters say DEI programs use class time and public funds to promote political agendas.
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The Texas House passed Senate Bill 10 on Sunday. It now goes back to the Senate for concurrence before advancing to Gov. Greg Abbott, who is expected to sign it into law.
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The bill marks one of the largest education investments in state history. It includes $4.2 billion for teacher and staff pay raises. Nearly $2 billion is directed toward overhauling special education and funding full-day pre-K, early learning interventions and career and technical education. An additional $430 million is set aside for school safety measures.
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The House gave its final approval to Senate Bill 11, written by state Sen. Mayes Middleton (R-Galveston), on Friday morning. It passed 88-48.
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Texas would join a growing list of states pushing for the permanent adoption of daylight saving time. The measure now heads to Gov. Greg Abbott.
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