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Turbulent Times for the Texas Hemp Industry
Rule changes muddy the market as a temporary restraining order momentarily blocks some of the new regulations
How Not to “Change the World”
Texas universities kneel to political pressure
APD Says It Is Using Force Less Often
Advocates question the department’s data
Where the Austin Area Stands With ICE Partnerships
Travis County has yet to sign, but Bastrop, Caldwell, and more show enthusiasm
Historically Underutilized Business Program Temporarily Restored
Travis County judge grants temporary injunction on Comptroller Kelly Hancock’s December emergency order
City Proposes Daily Homeless Camp Sweeps
Plan surfaces for wide-scale cleanup of camps, could potentially begin in May
Despite Pushback, Texas Advances Controversial Social Studies Curriculum
Critics say the draft inappropriately emphasizes Christianity and state history
The Week’s Biggest News in Brief: April 9-15
Lawmakers discuss future of data centers in the state, Austin breaks ground on Walnut Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion, and more of the week’s headlines
