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Texas AG Paxton secured a restraining order against Hisense to stop its TVs from using ACR tech to collect data without consent, amid privacy concerns.
A Hearst review found former Texas lawmakers are still spending leftover campaign funds on luxury meals, hotel stays and consultants amid lax rules.
A Texas Secretary of State software overhaul left the candidate portal incomplete, forcing San Antonio party leaders and election staff to patch missing filings ahead of the March primary.
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Xcel Energy for alleged negligence causing the historic Smokehouse Creek Fire, which resulted in deaths and significant damage.
A Dec. 14 FEC letter says a Graham‑linked committee appears to have exceeded the $5,000 leadership‑PAC limit in donations to Sen. John Cornyn and has until Jan. 20 to respond.
State records show DPS logged 110 people who tried to change the sex on their IDs; officials have not explained what they plan to do with the data.
David Robinson sues ex-business partner Daniel Bassichis, accusing him of diverting over $34 million from their firm Admiral Capital Group for Bassichis' new venture.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing five TV companies, including Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL, for allegedly using ACR technology to spy on consumers without consent.
A new FAFSA 'lower earnings' indicator has flagged more than a dozen San Antonio trade and beauty schools, and campus leaders warn the label can oversimplify local training outcomes.
Commissioners approved up to $110,500 for pre-design work at the Burdick Community Center, which the county bought earlier this year for $4 million.
Governor Greg Abbott appoints Tommy Lucas and Lynden Rose, and reappoints Alonzo Cantu to the University of Houston System Board of Regents, with Bryan Clark also joining.
Texas AG Ken Paxton is guiding Texans to claim their portion of a $700 million Google antitrust settlement relating to unfair app distribution and payment practices.
San Antonio's District 3 hosts the Phenomenon Winter Resource Festival on December 13, offering resources, workshops, and free HEB Dinner Kits and SAFB Produce bags.
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