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Weekend Interview: Phone-Free Spaces with Graham Dugoni
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 14, 2025
Enter Graham Dugoni, the founder and CEO of Yondr, a company that says it is dedicated to creating more environments without the constant distraction of phones, including in schools and at events.

Texas agriculture receives $280 million aid over water treaty shortfall
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 14, 2025
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, along with the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), has announced a $280 million grant program to support agriculture producers with irrigation water rights...

Texas captures wanted fugitive through multi-agency operation in Austin
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 13, 2025
Texas authorities have apprehended another fugitive from the state's 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List in Austin.

Sen. Middleton: ‘Public service should not be about self-service’
By Angie Alvarez | Apr 12, 2025
Senator Mayes Middleton said SB 450, which prohibits former legislators and their staff from lobbying for two legislative sessions after retirement, aims to prevent politicians from profiting off their positions, emphasizing that "public service" should not be about "self-service." Middleton was a guest on a recent episode of the Texas Talks Podcast.

PACT launches ad campaign in Texas targeting lawsuit abuse
By B. J. Milam | Apr 11, 2025
Protecting American Consumers Together (PACT), a national advocacy and educational organization, has initiated its first television and radio ad campaign in Texas.

Texas aims to lead in innovation and AI growth
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 11, 2025
I recently attended a meeting with leaders from the business and political sectors of Texas at Toyota Motor North America headquarters in Plano.

Sid Miller thanks Trump for action on water crisis at border
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 11, 2025
Commissioner Sid Miller has expressed his approval of former President Donald Trump's recent actions concerning the long-standing water crisis affecting the southern border of the United States.

Guidelines for becoming a prime vendor with the Department of Information Resources
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 11, 2025
Becoming a prime vendor with the Department of Information Resources (DIR) involves a series of specific steps.

Texas House passes budget focusing on tax relief and investment in education
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 11, 2025
State Representative Brooks Landgraf (R-Odessa) participated in a major legislative event early Friday morning, voting in favor of the Texas House's passage of the 2026–2027 state budget.

Texas Senate approves tax cuts and special ed reforms
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 11, 2025
Senate lawmakers in Texas have approved significant changes to the state's business tax and special education system.

Sam Houston Center to host Family History Day on May 31, 2025
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 11, 2025
The Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center in Liberty, Texas, will host its annual Family History Day on Saturday, May 31, 2025.

Texas DPS announces winners of 13th annual top trooper competition
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 11, 2025
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) recently announced the winners of the 13th annual Javier Arana, Jr.

Texas House passes $337 billion budget with school vouchers and tax relief
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 11, 2025
The Texas House of Representatives has approved its version of SB 1, the state budget, following a lengthy session that concluded early on April 11.

Neighborhood Fishin’ program brings catfish season back to Texas lakes
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 10, 2025
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has announced the return of its Neighborhood Fishin’ program, marking the arrival of spring and the beginning of catfish season.

Texas roads see persistent litter issue despite ongoing efforts
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 10, 2025
Litter remains a persistent issue on Texas roads despite efforts to combat it with initiatives like the "Don’t mess with Texas" campaign, which has been active since 1985.

Texas' Neighborhood Fishin' lakes restart catfish stocking this April
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 10, 2025
Spring marks the return of the annual catfish stocking event at Neighborhood Fishin' lakes managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).

Governor Abbott and Governor Ohmura discuss economic ties at the Governor's Mansion
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 10, 2025
Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently met with Governor Hideaki Ohmura of Aichi Prefecture to discuss their significant economic ties and the potential for increased trade.

DPS awards recognize acts of heroism by personnel and citizens
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 10, 2025
At a recent Public Safety Commission (PSC) meeting in Austin, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) recognized the acts of heroism performed by several individuals.

Texas Senate approves bill to strengthen school discipline laws
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 10, 2025
The Texas Senate has approved SB 1871, a measure proposed by Senator Charles Perry (R-Lubbock), aiming to enhance school discipline laws.

El Paso initiative promotes child cyclist safety awareness and education
By Lone Star Standard | Apr 10, 2025
Community and local authorities in El Paso have taken a collaborative approach to enhance safety for young cyclists.