Which former SE Houston News area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 22?
These former SE Houston News area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 22.
From Houston Republic
Study ranks Houston #4 worst city in America for marijuana use
Which former SE Houston News area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 15?
These former SE Houston News area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 15.
- 2 companies in a city within Brazoria County received two inspections in Q2 2023
- Brazoria County cities: 1 company received an FDA inspection in Q3 2023
- How many companies were inspected by the FDA in cities located in Harris County in Q3 2023?
- FDA conducted inspections of 2 companies in cities located in Galveston County in Q3 2023
- How many companies in cities in Brazoria County received FDA inspections in Q1 2023?
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From Houston Republic
Study ranks Houston #4 worst city in America for marijuana use
Houston, Texas is ranked the 4th worst “weed city” in America, according to a new report released by Real Estate Witch and cannabis shopping site, Leafly.
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From Austin News
HB 547 UIL Equal Access Bill passes Texas House on second reading
The Texas House of Representatives voted 78 to 65 in favor of House Bill 547, the UIL Equal Access Bill. If this bill is passed, it would allow home-schooled students to be able to compete in University Interscholastic League (UIL) extracurricular activities within their local public school if their district allows it.
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From Lone Star Standard
TPPF, Every Texan joint statement: Chapter 313 business tax breaks 'not necessary'
The Texas Public Policy Foundation and Every Texan released a joint statement regarding legislation to extend the Chapter 313 program of school property tax abatements.
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Amid statewide drop in public school enrollment, Pasadena ISD saw a -4.46% decline
Analysis of enrollment data from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and the Texas Health and Human Services shows that Pasadena ISD’s public school enrollment dropped by -4.46% from 2019 to now.
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Axiom Space headquarters will bring 1,000 jobs to Houston Spaceport
Axiom Space plans more than 1,000 jobs at a 14-acre headquarters campus planned at the Houston Spaceport, the site where the company will create Axiom Station, a private space station.
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COVID-19 testing sites in Houston and Harris County to remain open through Jan. 31
The Texas Division of Emergency Management has secured an extension of four Community Based Testing Sites in Houston and Harris County.
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UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS: UST Celebrates the Life of Odis Peavy
University of St. Thomas celebrates the life of businessman and philanthropist Odis Lee Peavy, 91, who passed away on Dec. 29, 2020.
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TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY: TSU Regents Finalize Presidential Search Committee
Texas Southern University’s Board of Regents, led by Chairman Albert H. Myres, has begun the selection process to determine who will be the University’s next president.
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RICE UNIVERSITY: Simple bioreactor makes ‘gut check’ more practical
Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine researchers have found a way to mimic conditions in intestines, giving them a mechanical model for the real-time growth of bacterial infections.
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UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS: Intriguing New Book Arrives from Former UST President, Joseph McFadden
Dr. Joseph M. McFadden, former president of University of St. Thomas from 1988 to 1997 and 2004, as well as professor emeritus of History, penned a compelling new book based on his intriguing doctoral dissertation titled, “Barbed Wire from Invention to Monopoly: The Story of American Style Capitalism in the Gilded Age.”