The Observer attributes the state's fleet increase to Gov. Greg Abbott's 2021 launch of Operation Lone Star — a controversial ...
The Department of Public Safety has acquired an army of unmanned aerial vehicles—nearly as large as the U.S. Border Patrol's.
Last month, attorneys representing CAIR's Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth chapters filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Ken ...
The few companies that have licenses to grow, manufacture, and sell medicinal marijuana in Texas are expanding and changing ...
More than 6,000 Texas smoke shops and related businesses could be forced to shut down if the ban goes into effect next ...
The governor must first win over lawmakers who have rejected similar proposals. The state may have to backfill more than $17 ...
Gov. Abbott praises Texas' energy sector growth, emphasizing nuclear advancements and oil and gas legislation.
The Transportation Department threatened to withhold $182 million if Texas doesn’t reform its licensing programs and invalidate any flawed licenses.
Gov. Greg Abbott, as part of his reelection campaign, wants to make it harder for Texas cities and counties to raise property taxes — a move that would put local governments in an even tighter ...
Public entities are required to “take every reasonable step” to ensure people are using the bathroom designated for the sex ...
The governor must first win over lawmakers who have rejected similar proposals. The state may have to backfill more than $17 billion for school funding alone.
President Donald Trump on Thursday took executive action to reclassify marijuana to a schedule III drug. Here’s what that means for Texas.