County officials warn local COVID-19 case and death numbers may show a misleading increase just as Texas is reopening for business.
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As Bars Prepare to Open Doors Again, Future Still Uncertain
The president of the Texas Bar and Nightclub Alliance shares his thoughts on the impact of coronavirus closures ahead of their phased reopening.
Commentary: Democrats Claim to Empower Mothers Like Me … But Do They?
When it comes to women’s empowerment, the Democrats are all talk.
Texas Vote-by-Mail Battles Continue in Federal, State Courts
With multiple court decisions pending on the status of vote-by-mail eligibility for upcoming elections, Texas voters want a swift resolution.
Clay Jenkins Repeatedly Rebuked by Dallas County Commissioners
Dallas County’s commissioners restricted Clay Jenkins’ authority for a third time and prohibited him from issuing executive orders.
Commentary: Texas Public Education and the Challenges Ahead
This is the time where we need to roll up our sleeves and get to work for the betterment of students across Texas.
As Democrats Exploit Virus to Expand Vote-by-Mail, Texas Fights Back
Attorney General Ken Paxton is challenging state and federal lawsuits brought by the Texas Democrat Party attempting to bypass the legislature’s voting integrity laws in court.
Contact Tracing Coming to Texas?
Such apps use cell phone technology to record who infected people come into contact with, and then transmit the information to authorities.
Commentary: Women, You Are Strong Enough to Be Pregnant During Coronavirus
You will get through these challenges, and you can hold your sweet, healthy baby at the end of it.
Abbott Continues Coronavirus Restrictions, With a Few More Exceptions
As with the previous partial reopening announcements by Abbott, Texans should not be satisfied with merely an additional portion of the freedom their leaders have taken from them.