Privacy Laws in Texas: Impact on Abortion Cases and More
Privacy laws in Texas have a unique history compared to other states in the U.S. While most states recognized privacy protections in the late 19th or early 20th century, Texas didn't acknowledge privacy as...
Combatting Misinformation in 2024 Elections: How Social Media Steps Up
Social media has become a major platform for political discussions, especially as the 2024 elections approach. However, with the abundance of information circulating online, it is essential to be cautious of misinformation and disinformation....
Texas Churches Embrace Intersection of Religion and Politics
In the weeks leading up to the 2020 presidential election, Pastor John Hagee from San Antonio's Cornerstone Church issued a warning to his 19,000-member congregation about potential threats if the wrong individuals were elected....
From Theater Kid to Monster: A Transformation Story from East Texas
When Kilgore native Trevor Newlin moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, he initially aimed for voiceover work. However, standing tall at 6-foot-7, he quickly found his niche playing monsters on screen. Newlin's journey...
Who is Liable if You Hit a Cow with Your Car in Texas? County-Specific...
In Brazos County, voters are facing a decision on whether ranchers should be allowed to let their animals roam freely or if they should be required to fence them in. This proposition specifically focuses...
Tragic incident at Manor Senior High School: Student fatally stabbed
A tragic incident occurred at Manor Senior High School where a student was stabbed by another student and unfortunately passed away. The school officials confirmed that a student is now in police custody following...
Brazos County Livestock Voting: Free-Roaming vs. Fenced-In – What Will Voters Decide?
As Election Day approaches, the issue of big spending on Texas judicial races has raised concerns about fairness. Campaign ads supported by Texas billionaires are aiming to influence voters on judicial races, with many...
Targeting ‘Soft on Crime’ Judges: PAC Funded by North Texas Billionaires – Fact or...
Provocative advertisements are spreading across North Texas as election day approaches, pointing fingers at "soft-on-crime" Democratic judges in Dallas for the city's crime problems. These ads suggest that electing "tough-on-crime" Republican judges is the...
Innovative Offsite Construction: Addressing Housing Shortage in Lockhart
Amherst Group, a Texas real estate company, has exciting news for the Lockhart community. They have announced plans to build a new housing development called "Firefly" that will consist of 145 homes. What makes...
Tesla’s Texas Gigafactory Construction Raises Concerns Among Neighbors
Construction at the Tesla Gigafactory in east Travis County is set to expand, with filings indicating plans for an additional 5.2 million square feet of space. While details about the specific projects are scarce,...