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Texas Is Cracking Down on Essential Immigrant Drivers
For four years, I’d driven school buses and 18-wheelers for the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, one of the Houston area’s largest and fastest-growing districts. I transported more than 100 students safely to... READ MORE
Texas Nights Are Getting Hotter, and the Power Grid Isn’t Ready
Texas is heading into summer 2026 with a power grid under pressure from two directions. Data centers and large computing facilities are adding enormous, continuous electricity demand. At the same time, summer nights... READ MORE
‘La Causa’ Continues in South Texas
Like everyone else, the César Chávez revelations shocked us, maybe more so than others since we had worked with him for almost two decades. The stunning news did not just deliver a gut-punch... READ MORE
A Black Cowboy Museum, Rebooted
Larry Callies ambles through the Black Cowboy Museum in downtown Rosenberg, southwest of Houston, sporting his straw Stetson and a pair of worn work boots. The founder and CEO of the museum, he’s... READ MORE





