Health and safety officials recommend checking whether firecrackers are legal in your area and taking precautions to ensure a safe 4th of July.
For expectant and new moms during the pandemic, many traditions that surround having a baby have vanished. But some are finding joy in new ones.
In a Monday Twitter thread, Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen said the lack of precautions at large retailers is hurting small Texas businesses.
Starting in June, the online school at the University of Texas at Austin will teach women how to run for office or run a campaign. The deadline to apply is Sunday.
The new do’s and don’t’s under the governor’s order to open up stores, restaurants and more on Friday.
The governor’s office and the Texas Restaurant Association have issued additional guidance.
Abortion rights advocates are rushing to help women as another federal legal fight looms over them.
This is the latest lawsuit seeking to expand mail-in ballot access amid coronavirus concerns.
It’s unclear if abortion providers will drop the lawsuit altogether.
In a late Wednesday legal filing, the state said abortions can resume, and “there is no case or controversy remaining.”