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Central Health budget braces for more people needing to access care through its system because of national changes in ...
The council didn’t vote on a spending plan by Wednesday night, but it came closer to finding consensus on what it should ...
Over the next few weeks, ASPPH will be welcoming newly appointed deans and directors from across our membership from ...
The Texas House Public Health Committee heard testimony Wednesday on legislation that would restrict hemp-derived products, ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNCasar, Doggett would run for same Austin congressional seat under GOP map, setting up clash of generations
The contest would unearth brewing Democratic tensions over age and experience, forcing Austin politicos to choose between two ...
Texas Medical Board determined that Dr. Lawrence Albert Bean’s continuation in practicing medicine “poses a continuing threat ...
Authorities are searching for answers on Thursday morning after a person was found dead on the train tracks on the city’s ...
Laredo is now one of the fastest-growing debt cities in America, with auto and credit card balances rising sharply. See ...
Law enforcement officials say the hemp industry is not adequately regulated and the stores selling the products pose a risk ...
Jennifer Scripps, president of Downtown Dallas Inc says street feedings are at cross purposes with coordinated citywide ...
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‘Taking away a safety net’: How Texas further restricted Austinites’ access to abortion health care
In August 2024, the City of Austin established a Reproductive Logistical Fund to help women access out-of-state abortions. Then, the Texas legislature took notice.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump vowed to end “wasteful” federal spending. Beloved Texas school programs got caught in the middle.
Sweeping and sudden funding changes this year put two revered after-school programs for low-income Texans and a rural teacher ...
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