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The city-aligned entity overseeing the convention center and Hilton Americas-Houston hotel filed preliminary plans for a garage at 1835 Bell Street.
Decades after makeing it harder for people to successfully sue doctors and corporations, the influential group Texans for Lawsuit Reform is facing more resistance than ever in its latest push to further restrict legal liability for business.
"Many Texans, like millions of Americans, value personal choice and don't want the government overreaching," one pro-legalization group told Newsweek.
After a horrible year on offense, but a decent one on defense, the Houston Cougars hit the portal hard and should be far better on both sides of the ball.
While Texas does not require private schools to administer the state's standardized test, almost 6,000 private school students at 21 campuses statewide took the test last year. Just under half of the private school campuses that administered the test were in the Houston area and the majority were Islamic schools.
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.
Texas lawmakers sent a bill to Gov. Abbott that would stop you from changing the clocks twice a year. But even if the governor signs it, it's not a done deal.
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KVEO Brownsville on MSNTexas lawmakers push to regulate AI in government and the tech industryAs the state seeks to put guardrails around the fast-growing technology, some critics say the bill doesn’t go far enough to protect citizens while industry worries about stifling innovation.
Tomball, Devers, Barber's Hill and Friendswood are the only A rated districts in Houston. Here's how one district kept their rating amid system changes.