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Texas House votes to end STAAR testing

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The Texas House approved a bill that replaces the state’s STAAR exam with three shorter tests given over the course of the school year starting in 2027.
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Watch me get read for filth by a Houston aura reader

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Have you ever wondered what kind of energy you give off? Small business, Mixed Feels, is in the business of reading your aura. Subscribe to COURIER HTX at the link in our bio for more fun things to do in Houston.
Celebrity chefs love serving up delicious eats in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

10 celebrity chef restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth

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After reading about these 10 Dallas-Fort Worth restaurants started by celebrity chefs, you’ll want to make a dinner reservation pronto.
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New Houston-area Family Place Libraries provide safe learning spaces for families

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Two new Family Place Libraries have been unveiled in the Houston area, and will set the scene for a focused environment for families to take learning to the next level on their own time.
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Opinion: The South’s Sunday Night Football: How dare Texas, US downplay its lynching history

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Texas overlooks the era when racial terror lynchings were not only tolerated, but celebrated, in communities across the state.
Voter reviews redistricting map in Houston

New redistricting maps won’t impact US House special election in Houston

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Voters in Houston's 18th Congressional District head to the polls in November to pick a replacement for US Rep. Sylvester Turner, who died in March.
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Houston residents to see increased electricity bill due to CenterPoint Energy cost adjustments

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The last thing most Houston residents want to hear is that an already potentially high electric bill could be even higher.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies after being shot at Utah college event

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies after being shot at Utah college event

Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed Wednesday at a Utah college event in an act that drew renewed attention to the threat of political violence across the United States.
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Texas A&M fires professor for discussing gender identity in class

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Texas A&M fired a professor and disciplined two administrators over backlash from right-wing lawmakers following a viral video showing a professor discussing LGBTQ+ topics in class.
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University of Houston-Sugar Land debuts new engineering building

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A new engineering building built by a Houston university continues to fill the ever-growing need for engineers.
Cities and small towns across the U.S. participate in Oktoberfest.

How to celebrate 2025 Oktoberfest in Houston

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Find authentic German beer gardens, bratwurst, live polka music, and traditional festivities at Houston’s 2025 Oktoberfest events.
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Texas’ newest abortion law allows $100,000 rewards for snitching on pregnant women

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Gov. Abbott’s next abortion law includes a $100,000 reward for snitching on pregnant women in your family.
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Texas Republicans pass anti-trans bathroom bill

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The Texas Senate on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill that bans transgender people from using restrooms that align with their gender identity in government buildings, and public schools and colleges, sending it to Gov. Greg Abbott for his signature. If Abbott signs the bill into law, it will take effect on Dec. 3.
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Nearly 350 Houston retirees still waiting on buyout payments

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Houston City Council member Edward Pollard is demanding accountability as nearly 350 of the 1,000 city workers who took early retirement buyouts are still waiting for their pension payments months after they were promised. The buyout program, launched to help close a $330 million budget shortfall, offered lump-sum payouts of 25% of annual salary to eligible employees. The employees were promised the payments within 60 days of their May 1 retirement. Pollard has expressed growing concern over the city's handling of the program, and wants a timeline from Mayor John Whitmire’s administration on when the retirees will be paid. He questioned the mayor during an Aug. 27 city council meeting.
State Rep. James Talarico runs for US Senate in Texas

Rising Democratic star James Talarico announces run for US Senate in Texas

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State Rep. James Talarico, a 36-year-old Presbyterian seminarian and former middle school teacher, announced Tuesday that he’s running for US Senate.
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New Houston-area Family Place Libraries provide safe learning spaces for families

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Two new Family Place Libraries have been unveiled in the Houston area, and will set the scene for a focused environment for families to take learning to the next level on their own time.
Courier Texas Newsroom

Opinion: The South’s Sunday Night Football: How dare Texas, US downplay its lynching history

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Texas overlooks the era when racial terror lynchings were not only tolerated, but celebrated, in communities across the state.
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Houston residents to see increased electricity bill due to CenterPoint Energy cost adjustments

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The last thing most Houston residents want to hear is that an already potentially high electric bill could be even higher.
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University of Houston-Sugar Land debuts new engineering building

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A new engineering building built by a Houston university continues to fill the ever-growing need for engineers.
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Nearly 350 Houston retirees still waiting on buyout payments

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Houston City Council member Edward Pollard is demanding accountability as nearly 350 of the 1,000 city workers who took early retirement buyouts are still waiting for their pension payments months after they were promised. The buyout program, launched to help close a $330 million budget shortfall, offered lump-sum payouts of 25% of annual salary to eligible employees. The employees were promised the payments within 60 days of their May 1 retirement. Pollard has expressed growing concern over the city's handling of the program, and wants a timeline from Mayor John Whitmire’s administration on when the retirees will be paid. He questioned the mayor during an Aug. 27 city council meeting.
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Free Fare Fridays encourage public transit for the month of September in the Houston area

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Houston public transit users can expect to see a little extra change in their pockets this month, as multiple transit agencies take part in Free Fare Fridays.
Texas is currently experiencing an alarming increase of flea-borne typhus cases.

Texas Sees Rise in Flea-Borne Typhus Cases

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Flea-borne typhus, otherwise known as murine or endemic typhus, is on the rise in Texas. Here’s what you need to know.

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