SNAP Benefits on Legislative Hit List, Food Security Group Warns of Consequences
In Dallas County alone, more than 185 million meals were purchased using food stamps in 2024.
In Dallas County alone, more than 185 million meals were purchased using food stamps in 2024.
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The council increased DPD’s hiring goal to 300 officers, lessening the expectation decided on earlier this month.
To a large extent, the surefire Hall of Famer’s time in Dallas was wasted by the team’s lack of playoff success.
A measles outbreak stemming from a traditionalist community with a low vaccination rate could sweep through the state.
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A proposed commission could oversee the functions of the state power grid as Texans struggle to pay its bills.
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Texas is left without EPA permit reviewers, delaying future developments.
While biblical education may be on its way, education on knowing someone in the biblical way may be on its way out.
ProPublica analyzed years of statewide hospital data and found more women are developing sepsis than before the ban was instituted.
Nearly 22% of the millions of grant dollars given to UT Southwestern Medical Center by the National Institute of Health could be threatened.
Borrowing the name of the headline-making federal agency, the Texas version will look for fraud and waste in Austin.
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Texas school districts hope that increased funding can turn the tide.
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The kids are fighting again, and by kids, we mean powerful political leaders.