Sharon Jenkins received a late-night call at home in The Woodlands, Texas, from a Lubbock County officer the week of ...
Texas students and lawmakers worry that cutting the U.S. Education Department could mean more uncertainty for public schools.
In a bold move reflecting the frustrations of many student loan borrowers, Central Texas attorney Ashley Morgan has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education. Her legal action arises ...
The Texas Senate unanimously approved a $336 billion budget that includes teacher pay raises, a school voucher program, and ...
Texas A&M University System attorney Brooks Moore spoke on how House Bill 126 will prevent universities in the state from ...
Houston-area colleges and school districts are responding to the state's measles outbreak, with information, tips and ...
A Republican senator told his colleagues that public schools are serving a “different type of kid today than what there was ...
This contract broadens OffSec's presence in Texas, enabling more State and Local agencies to strengthen their organization's workforce resilience, build critical skills and protect infrastructure from ...
House Democrats are sending an early warning shot as the government’s borrowing window inches to a close: winning Democratic ...
A male competing against females and using a girls locker room while girls were changing clothing spurred a Department of ...
The local chapter of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has concerns about CCISD's prevailing wages for ...
Anti-abortion activists, carrying crucifixes and signs that read "pray and act to end the sin of abortion," marched through ...
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