Gov. Greg Abbott shows openness to online sports betting, but Texas senators remain unlikely to legalize it. DALLAS — Gov.
Now in his fifth decade of covering sports in Tyler and East Texas, Phil Hicks has witnessed and written about some of the ...
A new survey, however, may help some of you more liberal-minded folks in the Lone Start State feel a bit less lonely.
A majority of Texans support the construction of destination resort casinos, legalized online sports betting and the ...
Despite a survey showing Texans' support, and Gov. Greg Abbott giving his strongest stance, political experts aren't betting on online sports gambling in the Lone Star State anytime soon.
City officials are grappling with a $100 million price tag for required spending on streets and drainage. The city now faces ...
In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, Abbott said he is ready to back efforts to allow sports gambling, aligning with ...
The latest numbers from a University of Houston poll show Texans not only strongly support legalizing destination casino resorts, but a majority also want the state to allow online sports betting.
Gov. Greg Abbott said cutting taxes is a top priority, however, state lawmakers don’t have as much money to plug into tax ...
Most Texans say there should be away to allow immigrants without legal authorization to remain in the U.S. if they meet ...
Texas lawmakers have proposed a state budget that could provide HISD with millions to increase teacher pay and address campus ...
The Texans named Mike Tomon as its next team president after parting ways with former team president Greg Grissom last week.