Dallas May Put Marijuana Decriminalization to Voters as City Council Member Advocates for "Dallas Freedom Act"
The Dallas City Council considers placing a measure on the November ballot to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana, after a petition received over 50,000 signatures.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Launches Investigation into Car Manufacturers Over Possible Driver Data Privacy Violations
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating car manufacturers for potentially harvesting and selling driver data, which may violate consumer protection laws.
Former Rep. Will Hurd Continues Advocacy for Civility in GOP as Nikki Haley Ends Presidential Bid
Former Rep. Will Hurd emphasizes civility in politics post-presidential bid, engaging the youth, while Nikki Haley suspends her campaign, not endorsing Trump but remaining politically active.
Ex-Lieutenant Wins $395,000 Settlement Over Wrongful Termination by Bexar County, Sets Sights on Sheriff's Seat
Roxanne Mathai settled with Bexar County for $395,000 over a wrongful termination suit and plans to run for Sheriff against Javier Salazar. She was fired after attending the January 6 rally but claims no riot involvement.
San Antonio Councilwoman Viagran Reconsiders Stance on Ban of Horse-Drawn Carriages Amid Cultural Debate
San Antonio Councilwoman Viagran, initially backing a ban on horse-drawn carriages, now seeks compromise for their continuation, while others remain in favor of the ban, highlighting the complexity of balancing tradition and modern urban concerns.
Northside Independent School District Raises Teacher Salaries Over $60,000 Despite Texas Budget Crunch
The Northside Independent School District approved a 2% raise and a $1,100 stipend for full-time employees, setting teacher salaries over $60,000, despite Texas schools' financial struggles without state aid.





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