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Crusader pushes Juneteenth as national holiday
Juneteenth, the holiday observed by some states that celebrates the freeing of Texas slaves after the Civil War, will become a national holiday this year if the Rev.
House OKs school finance tweaks, teacher pay raise
The Texas House of Representatives pushed ahead Monday on a school finance bill that applies a $1.9 billion Band-Aid to a funding system that many say is broken.
A Williamson County grand jury has indicted Charles and Jennifer Bowen for the capital murder of John Blattner.
Suspected Austin bank robber arrested
Austin police have arrested a man in connection with a South Austin bank robbery.
Vernon Neely Henderson, 106, resident of Sears Methodist Wesley Court in Abilene passed away.
School finance back on the table
It usually takes a judge to compel Texas lawmakers to tackle the thorny issue of school finance reform.
Fires, Fog Leave Hundreds In The Dark
The power was back on Monday afternoon in several Central Texas communities, after hundreds of customers spent part of the day in the dark.
New duties have Granger rethinking Senate race
U.S. Rep. Kay Granger says she is reassessing whether to run for the U.S. Senate after being named the top Republican member of a powerful House subcommittee that funds foreign operations.
Granger among Tarrant GOPa ers backing Hutchison
U. S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison declared unequivocally today that she will challenge incumbent Gov.
Thorndale extends winning steak to 50 games
Senior Blake Doughty scored 22 points on Tuesday night as Thorndale rolled by Granger 59-45. With the win, the Bulldogs improve to 2-0 in District 26-A play and more importantly, extend their in-district ...
Texas watershed steward training programoffered in Georgetown
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service and Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board will coordinate with the Brazos River Authority to present a free Texas Watershed Steward training program.
Major school finance repairs unlikely
How Texas divvies up money for public schools has created confusion among taxpayers and frustration for school officials who say the system is unfair and inflexible.
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Patrol car rammed, deputy opens fire in Georgetown
A Williamson County deputy shot at this car after its driver rammed another officer's car.
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