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Coronavirus
'Risked your own lives to save mine' | 1st COVID patent in Texas one year later
Texas News
Terminated ERCOT CEO says he won't seek or accept severance pay
ERCOT's board served CEO Bill Magness with a 60-day's termination notice Wednesday. Thursday, he said he would not accept any payouts.
Deep Dive
Texas law prohibits domestic abusers with protective orders from having guns. What happens after? Not much.
Most of Texas’ 254 counties don’t have a process for accused domestic abusers to get rid of their guns when banned from having them as part of a protective order.
Texas News
Terminated ERCOT CEO says he won't seek or accept severance pay
ERCOT's board served CEO Bill Magness with a 60-day's termination notice Wednesday. Thursday, he said he would not accept any payouts.
Coronavirus
Nearly 44,000 deaths in 12 months: March 4 marks one year since first COVID-19 case in Texas
"As far as we're concerned we're still going to be doing what we've been doing for the past year, keep wearing the mask," said COVID survivor Ernest Galindo.
Right on the Money
Who gets stuck with the unpaid bills from electric companies in February's Texas winter storm?
That's the $2.5 billion question.
Education
Texas schools won't lose state funding this academic year for coronavirus attendance declines
School districts must keep or increase the rate of students learning in person in order to avoid losing funds, Gov. Greg Abbott and officials announced Thursday
Coronavirus
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick speaks about Texas reopening and ERCOT fiasco
Patrick said he agrees with Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to reopen Texas, and said he is awaiting the resignation of the ERCOT CEO.
Coronavirus
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick talks reopening and winter storm, says ERCOT's CEO will be out 'one way or another'
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick discussed the state lifting COVID-19 restrictions and what’s next after the disastrous winter storm.
Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
For Black motorists, if there is one thing that has withstood the test of time, it’s the dangers of driving while Black. "The Green Book" changed travel in 1936.
Vaccine
COVID-19 vaccine registration efforts continue across North Texas as the state prepares to reopen
A Dallas man launched the website findashot.org to help residents find pharmacy appointments for the vaccine.
Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
For Black motorists, if there is one thing that has withstood the test of time, it’s the dangers of driving while Black. "The Green Book" changed travel in 1936.
Texas News
Terminated ERCOT CEO says he won't seek or accept severance pay
ERCOT's board served CEO Bill Magness with a 60-day's termination notice Wednesday. Thursday, he said he would not accept any payouts.
Deep Dive
Texas law prohibits domestic abusers with protective orders from having guns. What happens after? Not much.
Most of Texas’ 254 counties don’t have a process for accused domestic abusers to get rid of their guns when banned from having them as part of a protective order.
Texas News
Terminated ERCOT CEO says he won't seek or accept severance pay
ERCOT's board served CEO Bill Magness with a 60-day's termination notice Wednesday. Thursday, he said he would not accept any payouts.
Coronavirus
Nearly 44,000 deaths in 12 months: March 4 marks one year since first COVID-19 case in Texas
"As far as we're concerned we're still going to be doing what we've been doing for the past year, keep wearing the mask," said COVID survivor Ernest Galindo.
Right on the Money
Who gets stuck with the unpaid bills from electric companies in February's Texas winter storm?
That's the $2.5 billion question.
Education
Texas schools won't lose state funding this academic year for coronavirus attendance declines
School districts must keep or increase the rate of students learning in person in order to avoid losing funds, Gov. Greg Abbott and officials announced Thursday
Coronavirus
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick speaks about Texas reopening and ERCOT fiasco
Patrick said he agrees with Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to reopen Texas, and said he is awaiting the resignation of the ERCOT CEO.
Coronavirus
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick talks reopening and winter storm, says ERCOT's CEO will be out 'one way or another'
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick discussed the state lifting COVID-19 restrictions and what’s next after the disastrous winter storm.
Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
For Black motorists, if there is one thing that has withstood the test of time, it’s the dangers of driving while Black. "The Green Book" changed travel in 1936.
Vaccine
COVID-19 vaccine registration efforts continue across North Texas as the state prepares to reopen
A Dallas man launched the website findashot.org to help residents find pharmacy appointments for the vaccine.
Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
For Black motorists, if there is one thing that has withstood the test of time, it’s the dangers of driving while Black. "The Green Book" changed travel in 1936.
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