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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department closes oyster harvest area in Galveston Bay | Houston Public Media

Provided by Galveston Bay Foundation The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department closed an area dedicated to commercial and recreational oyster harvesting in Galveston Bay starting...

Border Wall Closes in on Big Bend – Inside Climate News

REDFORD, Texas—Plans for a border wall through the Big Bend region of West Texas are raising alarms among residents and elected officials. U.S. Customs and...

The Next Phase of the Abortion Wars: Targeting Pills, Helpers and Patients

Four years after Dobbs, state lawmakers are shifting from outright bans to a sweeping strategy of lawsuits, criminal penalties and cross-state battles...

Mifepristone Manufacturers Move to Block GOP Lawsuit Seeking Nationwide Telehealth Abortion Ban

“Attacks on mifepristone are not about safety—they are part of an anti-science, autocratic playbook that is unfolding across the nation that threatens people, families...

Why Texas still isn’t prepared for disaster – The Cougar

Valeria Payan / The Cougar Going to the store days before a winter storm in Texas is like preparing for the apocalypse. A line goes...

No, that wasn’t Liam Conejo Ramos in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show | Houston Public Media

Around the middle of Bad Bunny’s live NFL Super Bowl halftime performance, the Puerto Rican singer is seen handing a Grammy Award to a...

Are Super Bowl ads still worth the price tag? Texas marketing professor weighs in | Houston Public Media

One of the biggest sporting events of the year is upon us this weekend, with the Seattle Seahawks taking on the New England Patriots...

‘A Disaster Waiting to Happen’: How the Fracking Boom Put an Oil Field in the Guadalupe River Floodplain – Inside Climate News

GONZALES, Texas—More than 500 enormous oil tanks dot the floodplains of the Guadalupe River and its tributaries where they cross one of Texas’ leading...

University of Houston asks professors to sign agreement ‘not to indoctrinate’ students | Houston Public Media

Ed Castillo/Houston Public Media Faculty at the University of Houston are being asked to sign their name to a memorandum that certifies their course curriculum...

Professors, students push back as Texas A&M regents increase curriculum oversight | Houston Public Media

One of the nation's largest university systems has been in a state of academic and political turmoil over the past several months. Since September,...