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State, Local Government Staff Must Be Trained In Cybersecurity By Mid-2020

At state agencies, employees who use a computer to complete at least 25 percent of their required duties and elected…

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H-E-B Offers Customers Safe Way To Dispose Of Unused Medications

To curb the misuse of unused medication and prescription opioid abuse, H-E-B is providing its pharmacy customers with a free,…

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Legislators Push Committee To Study Austin-San Antonio Passenger Rail

The Lone Star Rail District proposal collapsed when a rail partner pulled out of the project and CAMPO withdrew funding…

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Texas Comptroller Continues Good For Texas Tour: Cybersecurity Edition 

Yesterday, Hegar touted the cybersecurity programs at The University of Texas at San Antonio as well as the university’s National…

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Oil And Gas Sector Increasingly Influences U.S. Business Fixed Investment

With U.S. oil production more than doubling over the past decade, the upstream oil and gas sector—essentially exploration, production and…

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Agencies Join Engineering Students To Improve Tornado Alerts

Teams from Nebraska-Lincoln, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, and Colorado universities and the Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies...

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Texas Licensing And Regulation Announce Partnership To Protect Motor Fuel Consumers From Unsafe Or Low Quality Fuels

Staff Report Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton is the lawyer for the State of Texas and is charged by the…

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Reward Increased To $10,000 For September’s Featured Fugitive

AUSTIN – The reward for Carlos Rafael Benitez, 31, a Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitive and September’s featured fugitive, is…

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Ransomware Attack Shuts Down Key Appraisal District Computer Systems

Travis Central Appraisal District (TCAD) reported on September 19 that its computer systems were affected by a cyberattack...

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GBRA, Property Owners Reach Deal On Lake Draining Plan

GBRA officials had planned to begin lowering lakes McQueeney, Placid, Meadow, and Gonzales by 12 feet on September 16, but…

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