$910,000 in Grants Boost East Texas Career Training Programs for In-Demand Fields
Governor Greg Abbott announces over $910,000 in grants for East Texas schools to support career training programs in fields such as nursing, welding, and mechanical engineering, benefiting over 470 students.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Champions Mental Health Breakthrough, Signs Bill to Research Psychedelic Ibogaine for Veterans
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 2308, promoting ibogaine research for treating opioid addiction, depression, and PTSD, with a focus on the state's large veteran population.
Texas AG Paxton Calls for Federal and State Lockstep Against Antisemitic Terror Amid Tragic Embassy and Rally Attacks
Texas AG Ken Paxton urges federal agencies to strengthen efforts against antisemitic terrorism after a rise in hate crimes following the October 7 Hamas attacks in Israel.
Austin Mayor Confirms National Guard Standby as City Prepares for Weekend Protests While Local Officials Voice Concerns Over Military Presence
The Texas National Guard is on standby for Austin protests, with Mayor Watson advocating peaceful assembly and Council Members raising concerns about military presence.
San Antonio's District 10 Leadership Encourages Balance Between Protest Rights and Public Order Amidst Growing Unrest
San Antonio's District 10 Councilmember Marc Whyte emphasizes the need for peace and order amid protests, praising city efforts to increase patrols and provide transparent communication.












