- Wichita Falls water tower closure on hold
- Steamed Residents Address Wichita Falls Leaders on Closing Fill Station
- Wichita Falls Leaders Get Temporary Water Reuse Project Update
- Commissioners approve Taylor Co. budget and tax rate, institute burn ban
- Abilene P&Z recommends changes to RV park regulations and development expansion projects
- Lubbock Electric Utility Board chairman: ‘It is time for the negative rhetoric to stop’ – Yet another civic cheerleader who thinks it wrong to criticize government, question it, or disagree publicly. Hey Kring, it’s gov’t not a private enterprise, grow up!
- Lubbock Power & Light Sets Date To Collect Money Under-Billed
- Wise resigns as mayor of Weslaco to run for 92nd District Court
- Palestine airport ‘a pretty good thing for a small town’
- City of El Paso releases more than 180 emails from City Council members
- City to fight El Paso Electric Co.’s request to expand Montana Power Station, increase fee
- Bill Blaziek, head of El Paso Convention and Visitors Bureau, announces retirement
- Harlingen EDC honors financial commitment to city
- Harlingen mayor: Fixing Blaschka Tower could cost millions
- Slain student’s family changes claims against police, city
- City Manager Tommy Gonzalez: Irving Leaders ‘Need to Stop Eating Their Young’ – maybe their “young” like Gonzalez should stop asking for free tickets and perks from city vendors! Notice that he wants what all central-planner insiders want: no leaks and thus no public scrutiny of what they are doing.
- Head of LCRA Announces Resignation
- Close vote on LCRA water release expected
- As LCRA Dwindle, Gulf Coast May Also Suffer
- Map: Comparing “Nondiscrimination” Ordinances in Texas Cities
- Sen. Garcia joins opposition to Pasadena redistricting plan
- San Antonio’s VIA trustees maintain support for streetcar plan
- Report: Galveston mayor shared private Ike memo
- Houston’s mayor kicks off statewide campaign against texting and driving
- Alpine City Council Votes to Fire City Attorney
- EEOC: Austin fire dept. discriminated when hiring
- AG Unlikely to Sue Over San Antonio Ordinance
- Beeville officials appoint city secretary to temporarily fill city manager role