Here’s how Texans can get free at-home COVID-19 tests and N95 masks from the federal government
By Allyson Waller, The Texas Tribune
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February’s winter storm caught Texans by surprise. Here’s how to prepare this year.
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Texas schools rethink gender-based dress code policies after discrimination claims raise new legal issues
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Wondering who can get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot and when? Here’s what Texans need to know.
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'It just keeps on happening': Texas parents fight legislation targeting their trans children for the fourth time this year
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