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I am proud to have served as your representative on the City Council for the last 3 years. I served the last year of an unexpired term vacated by Paul Glazener and then an elected full term. As my next birthday approaches (and it’s a big one!), I realize that if I intend to see the world and get involved with my grandchildren, I better do it now. Therefore, I have decided to step down from City Council.
Read moreGov. Greg Abbott halted the state’s aggressive truck inspection at all Texas border crossings after days of bipartisan criticism over the extended delays of goods entering the United States.
Read moreLetter to the Editor On Propositions 1 & 2:
Read moreOn March 2, 1836, 59 delegates signed the Texas Declaration of Independence, formally declaring independence from Mexico and forming the Republic of Texas. We celebrate their bravery, courage, and resolve still today.
Read moreThe Texas Department of Transportation wants motorists to be aware of dangerous conditions in road construction zones after crashes in those zones killed 244 people last year.
Read moreEligible Texas voters who have not done so already have until April 7 to register to vote in the May 7 statewide constitutional amendment election, as well as any local elections for city, school districts and other local entities.
Read moreMuch of the state remains at considerable risk for wildfires through this week, largely because of higher-than-usual temperatures and drought conditions. More than 40% of the state is suffering extreme drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Nearly the entire state is in some form of drought, with much of the Panhandle, High Plains and west central Texas most at risk.
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