Internet and phone services in rural Texas threatened as state slashes subsidies for providers
By Neelam Bohra, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Universal Service Fund, Public Utility Commission, rural internet service, rural phone service, John Urban, Texas Legislature, texas politics, Universal Service Fund, Texas Telephone Association, Big Bend Telephone Co.
After a year of racial reckoning, Black lawmakers believe they can finally eliminate Confederate Heroes Day in Texas
Tags: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Texas Capitol, James White, Confederate Heroes Day, confederate monuments, confederate statues, Texas politics, Austin, Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, Donna Howard, Dade Phelan, Nicole Collier, Jarvis Johnson, Shawn Thierry, Texas Legislature, Legislative Black Caucus
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San Antonio nightspot Bentley's on Broadway will no longer allow patrons under age of 25
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