Pharr Community Theater’s ‘Christmas Carol’ run commences
“Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Rio Grande River lost all of its water, in the RGV?”
“Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Rio Grande River lost all of its water, in the RGV?”
The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week in a case that could decide whether medical exceptions to the state’s abortion ban are written clearly enough to protect pregnant women who face serious health risks, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
As time runs out next week on the fourth special session, Gov. Greg Abbott said he will continue to fight for school choice, despite the Texas House once again decisively rejecting it when 21 Republicans largely from rural districts joined Democrats in stripping it from a $7.6 billion education bill.
Hidalgo County 464th District Court Judge Joe Ramirez recently announced that he is seeking reelection for a second term in office.
Lawyers for the Ken Paxton whistleblowers are moving forward with their lawsuit in Travis County after another judge cleared the way, asking the Austin-based court to force the attorney general and his top aides to sit for depositions.
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