A Texas politician wants to provide emergency services to constituents who don’t have them. Will they let him?

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More than 765,000 older Texans are struggling to cover housing costs

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Climate change, costly disasters sent Texas homeowner insurance rates skyrocketing this year

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Federal appeals court questions Texas’ new school library regulations

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How one man’s open records obsession sparked a fight over transparency and power in East Texas

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Despite strong economy, Texas cities grapple with excess office space

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Texas Supreme Court considers abortion challenge

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Greg Abbott begins offensive against school voucher opponents, endorsing first House primary challenger

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Watch a Dec. 13 conversation with University of Austin president Pano Kanelos

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“How long can we keep this up?” Food banks are under pressure from Texas’ high level of food insecurity

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