| ➤ Houston: Judge Lina Hidalgo returned to the Houston Rodeo Thursday to review security footage of her removal from the event Tuesday night. She addressed reporters after and said the video was "really grainy." (See Video) ➤ Dallas: A man killed by Dallas SWAT Wednesday after a standoff near Children's Health had been working security for Rep. Jasmine Crockett using aliases and a fake law enforcement identity, police officials said. (More) ➤ San Antonio: The Texas Legislature approved a $5 million grant to build a rail grade separation on the Southwest Side. It is one of five rail grade separation projects being funded across the state. (More) ➤ Statewide: Three Islamic private schools are suing state officials after they were excluded from the new voucher program, alleging religious discrimination. (See Details) ➤ Mesquite: Ashley Furniture is ending manufacturing operations at its Mesquite facility, impacting 266 employees. The company will keep the facility as a distribution center. (More) ➤ Dallas: Democrats have dropped their lawsuit seeking to count nearly 1,800 ballots cast during extended voting hours for the March 3 primaries. (More) Enjoy reading The Texas Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family. |
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