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Some say lawmakers are trying to solve 21st century problems with 20th century solutions.
A new state policy threatens families and doctors who provide gender-affirming medical care.
Despite efforts to strengthen the electric grid, Gov. Greg Abbott has said there’s no guarantee that the power will stay on.
Montgomery County officials say there’s been minimal demand for county funds, but others say that’s because the county didn’t make it easily available to renters.
We should focus on changing demand for electric power when planning for the future.
People have been moving to far West Texas during the pandemic, but officials are concerned there isn’t enough water to go around.
One Texas rancher still trying to find out whether a leak from a decommissioned oil well is a sign of other problems on her land.
Pitmasters have become social media and television stars. A few have won James Beard Awards.
One Austin high tech entrepreneur said he’s already hearing from potential workers who have questions about whether the state is a good cultural fit.
The state’s decision nearly a century ago to go it alone when it comes to electricity still has ramifications today.