Southwest University Park, the home of the El Paso Chihuahuas and El Paso Locomotive FC, will host its 2026 job fair this ...
Marika Flatt and Madi Hise of Texas Lifetyle Magazine brought close-to-home suggestions for a quick getaway in the Lone Star State. “If you’re seeking fresh ways to explore Texas this ...
The City of El Paso announced the appointment of Javier Acosta as the City’s new Director of the Capital Improvement Department, which will be effective on Monday, ...
Tops Diner in East Newark, New Jersey, opened in 1942 and has been serving its iconic burgers, meatloaf, and lobster mac and ...
Concerned about Texas’ social studies overhaul, Democrats on the State Board of Education used a recent meeting to push for the inclusion of more Black and Indigenous perspectives and for young ...
A Texas landowner is suing oil companies for damages on his property. The suit alleges injection wells and improperly plugged oil wells polluted the soil and groundwater.
State and local officials say they’re better prepared than they were five years ago when Winter Storm Uri blanketed the state, killing hundreds and leaving scores without power and water.
FOR TRAFFIC DEATHS, WITH 259 LIVES LOST. WELL, THIS VIDEO SHOWING A VAN THAT WENT THROUGH THAT ACTIVE RAILROAD CROSSING IN STATE CENTER IS HELPING POLICE PROVIDE WHAT THEY CALL A TEACHING MOMENT. THIS ...
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Jan 7 (Reuters) - The Texas Supreme Court has finalized a plan to end its reliance on the American Bar Association for law school accreditation and instead establish its own list of law schools whose ...
The Texas Supreme Court on Tuesday finalized a tentative opinion issued in September that no longer requires soon-to-be lawyers to attend a law school accredited by the American Bar Association. The ...