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AG Paxton Reaches $15.2 Million In Settlements With Fraudulent Medicaid Providers

Six individuals and four companies agreed to settle claims they violated the Texas Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act. Several of the…

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Former Houston-Area Sheriff’s Deputy Sentenced To More Than 27 Years For Producing, Possessing Child Pornography

This investigation was conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Houston, and Harris County (Texas)…

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San Marcos To Enter Stage 2 Restrictions, EAA Declares Stage 2 Pumping Restrictions

It was officially confirmed that the 10-day average at the index well in Bexar County dropped below the threshold of…

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J Bar B Foods Recalls Beef Sausage Products Sold By HEB

J Bar B Foods, a Waelder, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 410,985 pounds of beef brisket smoked sausage products that were manufactured…

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Texas Border Recap: Agents Apprehend 210 For Drugs, Human Trafficking, Illegal Crossings, And In Stash Houses

For anyone to understand whether there are actual drugs, smuggling, human trafficking, illegal immigrant crossings or gang activity is a…

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Texas Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Named Best In The Nation

Attorney General Ken Paxton today congratulated the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit of his office after it received the U.S. Department…

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Gov. Greg Abbott Wants To Put More Counselors In Schools, Educators Say That’s Not Enough

In a state that doesn’t require counselors in schools, Abbott is recommending school districts find money to hire more counselors…

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More Standardized Testing Woes In Texas? A High-Performing School Says Over 100 Students Got Zeros On Essays

The Texas Education Agency and the state's main testing vendor are investigating how more than 100 students in a high…

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U.S. Justice Department Won’t Fight Texas’ Efforts To End DACA

The U.S. Justice Department said late Friday it agrees the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program should be terminated. That…

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Texas Small Land Sales Volume Increases, Tops $1 Billion

“With land sales increasing and price-per-acre declining slightly, we’re seeing a solid market for small land purchases for a wide…

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