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8 articles First seen: Dec 20, 2025 Last seen: 2w ago
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Ramadan display removed from Houston elementary school for violating ‘religious neutrality’ policy – Houston Public Media
A Ramadan display at Bunker Hill Elementary in Houston was removed after Spring Branch Independent School District (SBISD) officials deemed it a violation of their "political and religious neutrality"
Texas AG: Breaking terror law a school voucher disqualification
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has asserted that private schools can be excluded from the state's new school voucher program if they violate laws related to foreign terrorist organizations or forei
Texans Are Fighting a 6,000 Acre Nuclear-Powered Datacenter
Billionaire Toby Neugebauer is pushing forward with Project Matador, a massive 5,769-acre nuclear-powered datacenter in the Texas Panhandle, despite concerns about nuclear waste disposal and local opp
SB 38: How a new property rights law changes the game for Texas renters
Senate Bill 38, recently signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott, will take effect on January 1, 2026, and aims to streamline the eviction process in Texas. The law mandates that tenants must swear un
APD 'aware' of potential illegal street takeover planned for today
The Austin Police Department (APD) is aware of a potential illegal street takeover event scheduled for today, December 27, 2025. This event, referred to as the "Biggest Mega Meet of the Year," has not
Trump administration weighs South Texas land swap with SpaceX
The Trump administration is considering a land swap with SpaceX that would transfer 775 acres of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge in Cameron County to the aerospace company in exch
New Texas laws going into effect on Jan. 1, 2026
On January 1, 2026, over 30 new laws will take effect in Texas, following Governor Greg Abbott's approval of more than 1,100 bills during the 89th Texas Legislature. This legislative session saw lawma
Camps Directors Say Fiber Broadband Requirements Could Close Hundreds Of Youth Camps - SMRY
Directors of youth camps have expressed concerns that new fiber broadband requirements could lead to the closure of hundreds of such camps. The implementation of these requirements aims to enhance con
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