The “Perfect Match”: Why Texas Parents and School Districts are Choosing Propane Autogas for Healthier Rides & Savings
AUSTIN, TX — As the academic year progresses, the Propane Council of Texas (ProCOT) is highlighting why propane autogas has become the “perfect match” for Texas school districts and families. Beyond being a cleaner fuel, propane is proving to be a practical solution for student health and district budgets. For parents, the transition is about…
Read MoreClinics Sour on CMS After Agency Scraps 10-Year Primary Care Program Only Months In
By Andrew Jones February 13, 2026 CELO COMMUNITY, N.C. — On a 15-degree morning in January, a clinic in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina began to fill up with patients. An older couple in flannel pajamas sat together in the waiting room. A toddler waved as Patricia Hall walked past him, a stethoscope draped…
Read MoreTrump lawyer sends cease-and-desist letter to Brandon Herrera over use of president’s image in campaign ad
By Gabby Birenbaum, The Texas Tribune February 12, 2026 A lawyer representing President Donald Trump last month sent a cease-and-desist letter instructing Brandon Herrera, a Republican candidate in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, to stop using the president’s image and likeness in campaign materials. The letter, which was obtained by The Texas Tribune, was sent Jan.…
Read MoreAG Ken Paxton backs ivermectin champion’s fight against Texas Medical Board
By Terri Langford and Aidan Johnstone, The Texas Tribune February 12, 2026 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday announced he’s taking up the case of a Houston doctor disciplined by the state’s medical board last year for trying to treat a patient with ivermectin at a hospital where she did not have privileges. It’s…
Read MoreA federal tool to check voter citizenship keeps making mistakes. It led to confusion in Texas.
By Jen Fifield and Zach Despart, The Texas Tribune February 13, 2026 When county clerk Brianna Lennon got an email in November saying a newly expanded federal system had flagged 74 people on the county’s voter roll as potential noncitizens, she was taken aback. Lennon, who’d run elections in Boone County, Missouri, for seven years,…
Read MoreIn Texas attorney general race, Mayes Middleton runs on conservative, not courtroom, record
By Eleanor Klibanoff, The Texas Tribune February 13, 2026 This is one of four profiles the Tribune is writing about the Republican candidates for attorney general. Read about Sen. Joan Huffman here. For more information on the primaries and the voting process, check out our guides and news coverage here. In December, a group of trans…
Read MoreIn Senate Democratic primary fraught with racial tensions, Black voters could be decisive
By Kayla Guo and Zahiyah Carter, The Texas Tribune February 13, 2026 Just a month into his Democratic campaign for U.S. Senate, a public poll put state Rep. James Talarico ahead among white and Latino voters in a head-to-head matchup against his then-rival, former U.S. Rep. Colin Allred. A campaign consultant posted a screenshot of…
Read MoreTexans are demanding their local governments push pause on data centers. Can they?
By Berenice Garcia and The Waco Bridge, The Texas Tribune February 13, 2026 This article was co-reported with The Waco Bridge, a new local newsroom serving the Waco-area. Sign up for the Waco Bridge’s newsletter here. From Amarillo to Waco, College Station to Harlingen, Texans are raising concerns over the proliferation of data centers —…
Read MoreThe Tech Report: America is not ready for how AI will affect jobs | ‘The existential issue is here’
This video from The Tech Report features an interview with Josh Tyrangiel, a journalist at The Atlantic, regarding his cover story on the potential for catastrophic job losses driven by Artificial Intelligence. Key Themes and Insights The “China Shock” Comparison: Tyrangiel compares the AI revolution to the “China shock” of 2001, which decimated U.S. manufacturing…
Read MoreDAV, RecruitMilitary® Houston Veterans Job Fair
ERLANGER, KY. – DAV (Disabled American Veterans) and RecruitMilitary® will co-host the Houston Veterans Job Fair, February 19 from 11:00am – 3:00pm at Daikin Park (Previously Minute Maid Park). The event is free to veterans, their spouses, active-duty military personnel and members of the National Guard and Reserve. More than 37 employers actively seeking the…
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