Advocacy groups say the new state law, presidential executive order and gubernatorial letter Tedd Mitchell cited do not prohibit classroom discussions of particular LGBTQ+ identities.
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The latest Point-in-Time Count found that the number of unhoused individuals rose from 3,372 in 2024 to 3,625 in 2025.
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The 70-page brief filed on Tuesday rebuffs Starr County officials’ attempts to evade accountability for the arrest and prosecution of Lizelle Herrera.
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The death of a five-year-old Texas girl represented a dramatic failure by the system to remove a child in danger. Her abuse lives on in the memories of the people who witnessed it or were forced to adjudicate the guilt of her tormentors.
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The records also shed light on previous concerns about shooters’ classroom behavior. The release follows a yearslong lawsuit from news agencies.
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The suspect is in custody, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said.
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The district sent a letter on Friday confirming that the records would be released to several news outlets that sued for their release three years ago.