Although the U.S. flag is at half-staff to mark the death of President Jimmy Carter, California will raise flags for Trump's inauguration
Texas Governor Greg Abbott was called out by the state's largest newspaper over his recent comments related to DEI in higher education.
Three first responders out of Parker County were deployed to California over the weekend, joining others in the effort to fight raging wildfires. ESD 1 Battalion Chief Aaron Moore was deployed Sunday as a STEN/Strike Team Leader with several North Texas area departments.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott was fired up on social media after Texas A&M University reportedly sponsored a trip to a conference that only accepted applications from students of certain racial identities—a violation of a new state law preventing participation in such events.
AUSTIN, Texas — When the California Office of Emergency Services asked for help, the State of Texas answered. The Office of Governor Greg Abbott announced on Saturday that he directed the Texas ...
Texas is sending firefighters and other emergency personnel to aid in the California wildfires, Governor Greg Abbott announced Saturday. The Texas Division of Emergency Management, the Texas A&M ...
Greg Abbott asked Texas fire departments Saturday ... also sent firefighters and emergency personnel after the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services put out a call for assistance.
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott flouted federal orders Monday and announced that flags in the Lone Star State will be flown at full-staff for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says state departments will send firefighters and other first responders to aid in the southern California wildfires.
TDEM will deploy more than 135 firefighters and other personnel, as well as 45 fire engines, ambulances, command vehicles and other equipment.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wants Congress to reimburse Texas for more than $11 billion spent on border security during the Biden administration.
All three of Iowa’s public universities “have ceased participating” in a nationwide initiative to diversify corporate America by increasing the diversity of business school faculty after a Republican lawmaker and head of the House higher education committee brought the issue to the Board of Regents.