Texas DPS Now Requires English-Only Testing for Commercial Drivers
DPS says the new requirement will help ensure commercial drivers can communicate effectively and operate safely on Texas roads.
DPS says the new requirement will help ensure commercial drivers can communicate effectively and operate safely on Texas roads.
Texas Public Policy Foundation calls for a pause on a nearly $100 billion proposed transmission buildout.
After the Texas Supreme Court ordered her to withdraw a courtroom mask mandate, Judge D'Metria Benson announced proceedings will move online and jury trials will be paused.
State officials seek to block a planned LGBT pool event, alleging organizers intended to operate gender-neutral changing rooms in violation of Texas law.
The law requires parental approval for all application downloads and in-app purchases made by minors.
Texas’ Supreme Court ruled that trustees can go straight to court to obtain records they are entitled to.
The court unanimously ordered the policy withdrawn, calling courtroom mask mandates an “unfair and unduly burdensome” imposition on attorneys, jurors, witnesses, and the public.
The move stands in contrast to recent actions by Texas A&M and UNT.
More issues surface about proposed 765-kV lines.
Chandler Price has taught middle school in Spring Branch ISD since 2023.
Bi-partisan “Protect College Sports Act of 2026” addresses student-athlete compensation, agent regulation, eligibility, and a one-transfer rule.
The Democrat Senate candidate says he began dating former chief of staff Brianna Menard after she left his office, but the campaign declined to answer additional questions about staff relationships and lawmakers dating lobbyists.