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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick awards committee chair to Texas senator who previously faced sexual harassment allegation
By Alex Samuels, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas politics, Dan Patrick, Texas legislature, Texas Senate, Charles Schwertner, sexual harassment, lewd photo, lewd messages, Health and Human Services Committee, Lt. Governor, Jane Nelson, Kel Seliger, Senate Committee on Administration, University of Texas, UT-Austin, John Whitmire, Eddie Lucio Jr.
The devastating toll of COVID-19 on El Paso illustrates the pandemic’s stark inequalities
Tags: El Paso, COVID-19, covid 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, Greg Abbott, Texas governor, Migrant Protection Protocols, income inequality, COVID-19 deaths, morgues, National Guard, Texas Center for Health Disparities, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Ken Paxton, health disparities
Biden campaign to spend $6 million on Texas campaign ads, more than any Democratic presidential nominee in decades
Tags: Texas, Joe Biden, presidential election, 2020 election, Texas Democratic Party, Abhi Rahman, ad spending, ad buys, Dan Patrick, Trump, Allen West, Advertising Analytics, Hillary Clinton, Way to Win, Beto O'Rourke, Douglas Emhoff, Kamala Harris, Edinburg, San Antonio, Dallas, black voters, Spanish language, Hispanic voters, campaign ads, presidential race
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Blames the Presence of Confederate Monuments at the Texas Capitol on Democrats After Being Urged to Remove Them
Tags: Dan Patrick, Texas, Texas capitol, confederate monuments, Senate Democratic Caucus, John Cornyn, racism, George Floyd, Nancy Pelosi, Texas Senate, Texas House, Texas Legislature, confederate symbols, Brandon Creighton, confederate plaque
Texas Democrats See a Winning Formula in Kamala Harris. Will She Bring Suburban Women and Black Voters to the Polls?
Tags: Kamala Harris, texas, democrats, Joe Biden, Texas Democratic Party, Senfronia Thompson, Sheila Jackson Lee, Deborah Peoples, Beto O’Rourke, polls, Black Lives Matter, fracking, Carol Alvarado, Black, Hispanic, Medicare-for-All, South Asians, Sri Preston Kulkarni
Inside the Trump Campaign’s Effort — and Struggle — to Win Over Black Voters in Texas
Tags: McLennan County GOP, Texas, November election, 2020 Election, James White, KCarl Smith, Black Voices for Trump, Black Voters, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Black Voters, Charlamagne Tha God, Confederate flag, Frederick Douglass Republican Engagement Strategy, First Step Act, Black Voters, polls
In False Facebook Posts, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller Accused George Soros of Paying Protesters to 'Destroy' the Country
Tags: Texas agriculture Commissioner, Sid Miller, Texas, George Soros, Anti-Defamation League, conspiracy theories, social media, George Floyd, ADL, muslims, confederate groups, hate groups, Texas Democratic Party, Abhi Rahman, Bexar County, Greg Abbott, Republican Party
For Some, Forgoing Masks in Public During the Coronavirus Pandemic Has Become a Political statement
Tags: masks, San Antonio, Texas, Greg Abbott, businesses, social distancing, Michael Quinn Sullivan, University of Texas at Austin, LaMontagne Center for Infectious Disease, MAGA, Erin Zwiener, Donald Trump, Workers, restaurants, bars, Steve Hotze, CDC, Centers for Disease Control, Don’t Mask My Freedom, Pandemic, Coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, outbreak, social distancing, protests
Joe Biden Wins Texas Primary in a Stunning Turnaround
Tags: Texas primary, delegates, Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Michael Bloomberg, Chris Turner, Beto O'Rourke, election results, Super Tuesday, 2020 election, Joaquin Castro, Beto O’Rourke, Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren and Julián Castro May Be Rivals — But They’re Buddies, Too
Tags: Julian Castro, Elizabeth Warren, Democrat, Texas, San Antonio, rival, presidential candidate, 2020
People Want to Donate Diapers and Toys to Children at Border Patrol Facilities in Texas. They’re Being Turned Away.
Tags: migrant children, child detention, immigration, border, Terry Canales, Department of Justice, Clint, El Paso, McAllen, family separation, Trump, Health and Human Services, Border Patrol, Texas, Antideficiency Act, border policy
Texas House Passes Bill to Prohibit Telemarketers from Falsifying Caller ID
Tags: telemarketers, scams, Texas, Texas House, San Antonio, phone call, cell phone, annoying call, anti-spoofer
Texas Senate Passes School Safety Bill Intended to Prevent Mass Shootings
Tags: mass shootings, school shootings, Texas, second amendment, open carry, gun laws, gun restrictions
Medical Cannabis Expansion Has High Support in the Texas Legislature. But Dan Patrick Might Stand in the Way.
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Texas Tribune, medical cannabis
Texas Lawmaker Whose Bill Allowed Medical Cannabis Oil Wants to Expand Its Use in 2019
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, cannabis, weed, marijuana
Does Ted Cruz Lead Beto O'Rourke By Six Points or Two? Here's How to Evaluate Texas Polls
Tags: Texas Senate, Ted Cruz, Beto O'Rourke, San Antonio, Texas 2018 election, polls
As More States Legalize Marijuana, Advocates See Signs Suggesting Texas May Move That Way
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Texas Tribune, marijuana legalization
Four Things to Watch at Texas Republican and Democratic Party Conventions
By Alex Samuels, The Texas Tribune and Cassandra Pollock, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, Fort Worth, biennial Republican convention, biennial Democratic convention, Texas Tribune
Teachers in Other States are Striking. Texas Teachers Can't Do That.
Tags: Teachers, Texas, education, on strike, Association of Texas Professional Educators, Texas State Teachers Association, University of Texas at Austin, Texas Tribune
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San Antonio Jim's location at Broadway and Hildebrand closes after 53 years
By Nina Rangel
San Antonio Louis Vuitton pop-up gets makeover after trademark accusations
By Michael Karlis
City of San Antonio closes two busy downtown streets on Monday
By Sanford Nowlin
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