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State Fair to open with gun ban as Texas Supreme Court denies Ken Paxton’s final appeal. The ruling cleared the way for the State Fair of Texas to legally ban firearms from Fair Park beginning Friday. September 27, 2024.
Texas Standard for Sept. 26, 2024: New exhibit showcases never-before-seen Freddy Fender artifacts. September 25, 2024.
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Texas Standard for Sept. 11, 2024: Plastic piles up as advanced recycling program in Houston struggles to get off the ground
Texas Standard delivers timely, thoughtful coverage of politics, lifestyle, the environment, technology, and business from a uniquely Texas perspective. Hosted by award-winning journalist David Brown, Texas Standard features interviews and reporting that reflect the diversity of the Lone Star State.
A question over Texas seceding from the U.S. was kept off the GOP primary ballot. But this is the closest the Texas Nationalist Movement has come to putting “Texit” up for a vote in the group’s nearly two decades of trying — and it could signal a shift in state politics.
Texas Standard for January 31, 2022. On this final day to register to vote in the primary, a new survey offers a sneak peek on who’s ahead in what races and why. A pandemic, a statewide power outage, a walkout at the capitol over voting restrictions.
Here are the stories on Texas Standard for Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023. Check back later today for updated story links and audio. DA drops most charges against Austin police over injuries from 2020 protest
Texas colleges and universities are struggling to keep up with the demand for mental health services amid a statewide shortage of care providers. This isn’t just a public health crisis in Texas but across the United States, according to Zachary Zoet, the assistant director of Midwestern State University’s Counseling Center in Wichita Falls.
At half a mile a week, Gov. Greg Abbott’s border wall will take around 30 years and $20 billion to build. The state has built about 34 miles of wall spread out across at least six counties on Texas’ 1,254-mile border with Mexico.