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Biologist Jude Smith looks over a nearly dry spring at the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge outside Muleshoe, Texas, on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The spring is fed by the Ogallala Aquifer, which is becoming depleted because of irrigation and drought. (AP Photo/Mark Rogers)

Texas lawmakers propose county-level water conservation bill

By Delaney Vega, Staff Writer
Published Mar 11, 2025
As Texas faces water shortages, lawmakers are pushing for a solution.
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, center, and first lady Janet Huckabee, left, watch as Pulaski County Clerk Pat O'Brien, stamps their covenant marriage forms, Monday, Feb. 14, 2005, in North Little Rock, Ark., during a Valentine's Day ceremony supporting the state's four-year-old covenant-marriage law. Before the renewal of vows, the Huckabees converted their 30-year marriage to a covenant marriage.  (AP Photo/Mike Wintroath)

Texas could be the fourth state to legalize covenant marriage

By Caleb Gottry, Staff Writer
Published Mar 10, 2025
With the goal of strengthening marriages, House Bill 931 looks to offer covenant marriage in Texas.
Blue pinwheels, each representing a child who was a victim of abuse or neglect, are displaying annually across the country as part of Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel)

Texas Senate Bill 620 would emphasize family preservation in child welfare cases

By Presley Walker, Staff Writer
Published Mar 10, 2025
Texas is considering a shift in child welfare policy, moving from "reasonable efforts" to "active efforts" in family preservation. State Sen. Kevin Sparks introduced Senate Bill 620, which would extend standards from the Indian Child Welfare Act to all child welfare cases in the state.
FoodieLand festival (Photo courtesy of FoodieLand instagram)

Texas Motor Speedway hosts FoodieLand Festival, bringing global cuisine to Fort Worth

By Sydney Jansen, Staff Writer
Published Mar 6, 2025
As the FoodieLand Food Festival arrives in Fort Worth this weekend, foodies across North Texas are preparing for a culinary journey that will turn Texas Motor Speedway into a lively environment with international cuisine and an entertainment festival.
Popular coffee chain La La Land Kind Cafe opened its first Fort Worth location on Feb. 8. (Grace Allen/Staff Writer)

La La Land coffee chain opens first Fort Worth location

By Grace Allen, Staff Writer
Published Mar 4, 2025
A new cafe brings a mission of kindness and distinctive yellow cups to Fort Worth's coffee scene.
Fort Worth Stockyards

From trails to tomorrow: the legacy and evolution of the Fort Worth Stockyards

By Kataeya Sharp, Staff Writer
Published Mar 1, 2025
The history of the cattle drive that shaped Cowtown leads to the new developments steering this iconic landmark into the future.
An airplane passes power lines as the sun sets, Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023, in San Antonio. Triple digit temperatures continue to stress the power grid. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Technology puts further strain on Texas power grid

By Colin Black, Staff Writer
Published Feb 18, 2025
The Stargate project, which plans to invest $500 billion in AI infrastructure over the next four years, is building its initial data center in Abilene
Exploring the secrets to a long, healthy life: Blue Zones and intergenerational connections

Exploring the secrets to a long, healthy life: Blue Zones and intergenerational connections

By Molly Curran, Staff Writer
Published Feb 18, 2025
A senior living community in Fort Worth values intergenerational connection modeled off international values and practices.
Texas senate bill seeks to allow teen mothers autonomy over their reproductive health

Texas senate bill seeks to allow teen mothers autonomy over their reproductive health

By Kiley Beykirch, Staff Writer
Published Feb 17, 2025
Senate Bill 348 would grant unmarried minor mothers the ability to make decisions regarding postpartum medical care and contraception without parental consent.
Legislatures convene to discuss school vouchers. (Texas Senate)

Texas Senate passes education savings account bill

By Ella Funke, Staff Writer
Published Feb 17, 2025

About 2 percent of families with school-age children in Texas would receive $10,000 from the state to set up an education savings account under a plan approved by the Senate.  After being fast-tracked...

School boards and open charter schools would have to discuss special education policies and performance annually in open session. (Yi-Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle via AP)

Bill would require special education discussions during Texas school board meetings

By Haylee Chiariello, Staff writer
Published Feb 17, 2025
Texas lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 568, which would require public discussions on special education performance in school board meetings. Parents and educators express concerns over limited transparency and the potential focus on standardized testing rather than student needs.
Parents have the right to breastfeed in public in all 50 states, Texas lawmakers have proposed requiring local government to provide time and space for people who are lactating. (AP Photos)

Texas House Bill 777: A push for workplace lactation rights

By Shaylin Smith, Staff Writer
Published Feb 17, 2025

Texas lawmakers are considering strengthening the regulations protecting an employee’s right to express breast milk in government workplaces. House Bill 777 would require public employers to provide...