The push to ban books in Texas schools spreads to public libraries
Some Texas residents are asking for greater say in what titles appear on public library shelves. Full Story
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Kevin Reynolds is a senior at Southern Methodist University and a fall Austin reporting fellow. Kevin has worked as a fellow at The Dallas Morning News, where he wrote features and covered education. He has also interned for The San Diego Union-Tribune, covering the San Diego Padres and college sports. Kevin is the managing editor of his student newspaper, The Daily Campus.
Some Texas residents are asking for greater say in what titles appear on public library shelves. Full Story
Last November, the board expanded curriculum standards to include birth control in addition to abstinence education. Full Story
Texas health officials insist delta-8 is an illegal substance and has been for 40 years. Full Story
A Travis County judge temporarily blocked the state from listing delta-8 as a Schedule I drug, which effectively made it illegal. The cannabis extract became popular because users say it produces the “high” effect of marijuana. Full Story
Since 2000, Texas lawmakers have reduced the number of abortions in the state by restricting access to the procedure. Full Story
Another hearing on the matter is scheduled for Nov. 5. Full Story
The federal farm bill in 2018 made the substance legal because of its low THC content. Full Story
The borders were closed to nonessential travel in March 2020, which hurt businesses in Texas border cities that rely on Mexican shoppers. Full Story
A judge has yet to decide in the state's lawsuit against the district for defying the governor's executive order. Full Story
Gov. Greg Abbott must either approve or reject the parole board’s decision. The 2004 case involved a Houston officer later found to have lied to obtain a search warrant in a 2019 case. Full Story