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‘No. 1 priority’: TEA pushes school safety with new security monitoring program
Read full article: ‘No. 1 priority’: TEA pushes school safety with new security monitoring programThe Texas Education Agency calls Sentinel the "one-stop shop" for monitoring and storing school district safety information.
West Virginia Gov. Justice vetoes bill that would have loosened school vaccine policies
Read full article: West Virginia Gov. Justice vetoes bill that would have loosened school vaccine policiesWest Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice broke with the GOP-majority Legislature to veto a bill that would have loosened one of the country’s strictest school vaccination policies.
Washington state to develop guidelines for agencies using generative AI
Read full article: Washington state to develop guidelines for agencies using generative AIWashington state's governor has called for the state to develop best practices on how agencies use generative artificial intelligence as it continues to incorporate the technology into government operations.
Kansas can’t enforce new law on abortion pills or make patients wait 24 hours, judge rules
Read full article: Kansas can’t enforce new law on abortion pills or make patients wait 24 hours, judge rulesA Kansas judge has put a new state law on medication abortions on hold and blocked the state from enforcing older abortion restrictions.
Myanmar's military-led government extends state of emergency, forcing delay in promised election
Read full article: Myanmar's military-led government extends state of emergency, forcing delay in promised electionMyanmar’s military-controlled government has extended the state of emergency it imposed when the army seized power from an elected government 2 1/2 years ago, forcing a further delay in elections it promised when it took over.
Meet the influential new player on transgender health bills
Read full article: Meet the influential new player on transgender health billsA nonprofit that describes itself as a collection of doctors and others uniting to “protect healthcare from a radical, divisive, and discriminatory ideology” has become a significant presence in statehouses.
TribCast: Takeaways from Gov. Greg Abbott’s State of the State speech
Read full article: TribCast: Takeaways from Gov. Greg Abbott’s State of the State speechIn this week’s episode, Matthew speaks with Texas Tribune politics reporters James Barragán and Patrick Svitek about Abbott’s prime-time address.
DeSantis: Freedom is good, COVID mandates, lockdowns are bad
Read full article: DeSantis: Freedom is good, COVID mandates, lockdowns are badFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis made clear in his State of the State speech that he likes teachers, first responders and freedom and he doesn’t like Dr. Anthony Fauci, critical race theory, abortion, illegal immigration and Burmese pythons.
Holy Cross celebrates TAPPS state champions in softball, cheerleading and track
Read full article: Holy Cross celebrates TAPPS state champions in softball, cheerleading and trackOn Monday afternoon, Holy Cross high school held a rally to celebrate accomplishments at the TAPPS state level, including newly crowned champions in softball, cheerleading and track & field.
Unemployed Texans will stop getting additional $300-per-week benefit next month after Gov. Greg Abbott opts out of federal program
Read full article: Unemployed Texans will stop getting additional $300-per-week benefit next month after Gov. Greg Abbott opts out of federal programThe unemployment rate in Texas was 6.9% in March, which is more than double the record low of 3.4% in May 2019. The extra $300 federal benefit will end June 26 for jobless Texans.
As hot-button issues dominate Texas legislative session, Gov. Greg Abbott sends clear signals on some conservative priorities
Read full article: As hot-button issues dominate Texas legislative session, Gov. Greg Abbott sends clear signals on some conservative prioritiesLEE boys soccer defeats Jersey Village 2-0, returns to UIL State championship game
Read full article: LEE boys soccer defeats Jersey Village 2-0, returns to UIL State championship gameJulian Sanchez tallied a goal and an assist, as the LEE Volunteers defeated Jersey Village in the UIL Class 6A State semifinals on Tuesday night, punching their tickets to the championship game for the second time in the last three seasons.
LEE boys soccer preparing for second UIL state appearance in last three years
Read full article: LEE boys soccer preparing for second UIL state appearance in last three yearsOne year after their season was ended prematurely due to the coronavirus pandemic, the LEE boys soccer team is heading back to the UIL State Semifinals looking to finish the job and take home the title.
Mississippi to increase lowest welfare payments in the US
Read full article: Mississippi to increase lowest welfare payments in the US– Mississippi will increase the lowest monthly welfare payments in the nation under a bill signed into law Wednesday by the state's Republican governor. The payments in Mississippi have been $146 for a family of two, $170 for a family of three and $194 for a family of four. AdEven with the increase, the Mississippi welfare payments will still be only a fraction of the federal poverty level, according to the liberal-leaning Center for Budget and Policy Priorities. Brandon Jones, a Democratic former Mississippi House member and current policy director for the Southern Poverty Law Center Action Fund in Mississippi, called the increase long overdue. “This $90 increase gets Mississippi off the bottom and is desperately needed by struggling families throughout the state."
California governor launches campaign against likely recall
Read full article: California governor launches campaign against likely recallNewsom and his Democratic allies launched a political committee Monday, March 15 to stop a proposed recall election that could oust him from office. Orrin Heatlie, a retired county sheriff's sergeant who filed the recall petition, said Newsom is engaging in a “smear campaign" about the recall organizers because he can't defend his record. Defeating the recall “will be one of the most important priorities for Democrats this year,” Booker said in a statement. Newsom for months sidestepped questions about the recall but has more recently started to ramp up his political operation and strategy. AdResponding to Newsom’s campaign, the California Republican Party pointed to a slew of issues beyond the coronavirus.
CHAMPIONS: Cole boys defeat Tatum, win first state title since 1989
Read full article: CHAMPIONS: Cole boys defeat Tatum, win first state title since 1989On the exact anniversary of the 2020 University Interscholastic League (UIL) state tournament’s cancellation due to COVID-19, the Cougars used a third-quarter surge to knock off Tatum in the Class 3A State Championship Game at the Alamodome, 77-60. Trailing 9-7 after one quarter of play, Cole found some separation in the second quarter. Cole then outscored Tatum 31-12 in the third quarter, providing all the separation they would need to cruise to the title. Congrats to Cole High School on winning the Class 3A boys state basketball title! #KSATsports @RGC_BBasketball @SHAQ https://t.co/FGNKcY3yAK pic.twitter.com/GylwsuZHII — KSAT 12 Sports (@InstantReplaySA) March 13, 2021This is the program’s first state championship since Shaquille O’Neal led the Cougars to the Class 3A title in 1989.
Mississippi gov signs bill limiting transgender athletes
Read full article: Mississippi gov signs bill limiting transgender athletesTate Reeves signs the first state bill in the U.S. this year to ban transgender athletes from competing on female sports teams, as supporting lawmakers gather behind him, Thursday, March 11, 2021, at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss. Tate Reeves signed a bill Thursday to ban transgender athletes from competing on girls or women’s sports teams. Alphonso David, president of the LGBTQ civil rights organization Human Rights Campaign, said in a statement Thursday that the Mississippi law could lead to more bullying of transgender people. “This law is a solution in search of a problem, and legislators in Mississippi have not provided any examples of Mississippi transgender athletes gaming the system for a competitive advantage because none exist,” David said. Republican legislators who pushed the bill gave no evidence of any transgender athletes competing in Mississippi schools or universities.
Cole boys defeat Little River Academy, advance to second straight UIL Class 3A State Championship Game
Read full article: Cole boys defeat Little River Academy, advance to second straight UIL Class 3A State Championship Game“It feels great,” Blackmore said. “We’re going back to the championship game, and we actually get to play it this year. I love how we can come through in a tight game like this against a great team. “You never know if you’re going to get back to state or if you’re ever going to have a chance to get back to a state championship. They think they’re going to win every game.”The Cougars will return to the Alamodome on Friday, March 12 to take on Tatum in the UIL Class 3A State Championship Game.
HIGHLIGHTS: Antonian boys defeat Central Catholic, return to TAPPS State Semifinals
Read full article: HIGHLIGHTS: Antonian boys defeat Central Catholic, return to TAPPS State SemifinalsAndrew has covered athletics of all levels for more than five years and is dedicated to shining a spotlight on local San Antonio athletes and their stories.
HIGHLIGHTS: Schertz John Paul II boys, girls battle for TAPPS Division III State soccer titles
Read full article: HIGHLIGHTS: Schertz John Paul II boys, girls battle for TAPPS Division III State soccer titlesROUND ROCK – Both the girls and boys soccer teams from Schertz John Paul II qualified for their respective TAPPS Division III State Championship Game, and they come up just short in dramatic battles with Dallas Covenant School. Champion Score Runner-Up Boys Dallas Covenant School 1-0 Schertz John Paul II Girls Dallas Covenant School 3-1 Schertz John Paul IIMORE TAPPS STATE SOCCER COVERAGE
TMI boys soccer wins third consecutive TAPPS State Division II Championship
Read full article: TMI boys soccer wins third consecutive TAPPS State Division II ChampionshipROUND ROCK – Twelve TMI seniors took the field at Round Rock Multipurpose Complex on Friday with a rare opportunity to win three straight TAPPS state titles. The Panthers scored early and often in a 5-0 rout of Frisco Legacy Christian in the TAPPS Division II State Championship Game. @TMIEpiscopal boys soccer have gone back to back to back - catch all the highlights and hear from the Panthers on their victory coming up ONLY on #KSATsports! @InstantReplaySA pic.twitter.com/EQ8BQdWbwH — Andrew Cely (@ACelySports) March 6, 2021“It’s crazy, winning three years in a row,” Parra said. AdThe Panthers have now won four of the last five TAPPS Division II State titles.
Mississippi gov will sign bill limiting transgender athletes
Read full article: Mississippi gov will sign bill limiting transgender athletes– Mississippi is on track to become the first state this year to enact a law banning transgender athletes from competing on girls or women's sports teams. Tate Reeves said Thursday that he will sign a bill that the Republican-controlled Mississippi Legislature has passed. AdRepublican legislators who pushed the bill gave no evidence of any transgender athletes competing in Mississippi schools or universities. A Mississippi mother with a transgender daughter spoke Thursday during the Human Rights Campaign news conference. AdSupporters of bills such as the one in Mississippi argue that transgender girls, because they were born male, are naturally stronger, faster and bigger than those born female.
HIGHLIGHTS: Boerne Champion wins relay title at UIL Girls 5A State
Read full article: HIGHLIGHTS: Boerne Champion wins relay title at UIL Girls 5A StateAlamo Heights 1:50.87 200 yard Freestyle 9. Peyton Brehmer (Boerne Champion) 57.7559.00 200 yard Freestyle Relay 1. Boerne Champion 1:36.92 100 yard Backstroke 5. Elizabeth Walsh (Alamo Heights) 1:06.91 400 yard Freestyle Relay 3. @swimWACdive's Clark, Garcia, Ziemba & Brehmer combine to win the 200 yard Freestyle Relay at #UILState!
HIGHLIGHTS: Johnson girls set state record, take second overall at UIL Girls 6A State
Read full article: HIGHLIGHTS: Johnson girls set state record, take second overall at UIL Girls 6A StateAndrew has covered athletics of all levels for more than five years and is dedicated to shining a spotlight on local San Antonio athletes and their stories.
Calls for Cuomo's resignation mount as 3rd accuser emerges
Read full article: Calls for Cuomo's resignation mount as 3rd accuser emergesNew York's attorney general said she's moving forward with an investigation into sexual harassment allegations against Gov. Andrew Cuomo after receiving a letter from his office Monday, March 1, 2021, authorizing her to take charge of the probe. AdAttorney General Letitia James received a letter Monday from Cuomo’s office authorizing her to take charge of the probe after a weekend of wrangling over who should investigate. The harassment allegations come on the heels of accusations he covered up the true death toll of coronavirus on nursing home residents. Cuomo senior adviser Beth Garvey said she would facilitate interviews with witness and requests for documents from Cuomo’s office.
Alamo Heights’ Connor Foote wins two state titles, named Swimmer of the Meet at UIL Boys 5A State
Read full article: Alamo Heights’ Connor Foote wins two state titles, named Swimmer of the Meet at UIL Boys 5A StateAndrew has covered athletics of all levels for more than five years and is dedicated to shining a spotlight on local San Antonio athletes and their stories.
Reagan’s Prior wins 50 Free title, Clark’s Stallworth earns podium finish at UIL Boys 6A State
Read full article: Reagan’s Prior wins 50 Free title, Clark’s Stallworth earns podium finish at UIL Boys 6A StateAndrew has covered athletics of all levels for more than five years and is dedicated to shining a spotlight on local San Antonio athletes and their stories.
New Standard: Edison’s Christian Rangel returns to UIL State for second straight season
Read full article: New Standard: Edison’s Christian Rangel returns to UIL State for second straight seasonSAN ANTONIO – Three years ago, as a sophomore at Edison High School, Christian Rangel started diving on a whim. Put simply, Rangel has transformed himself into one of the best high school divers in Texas. “I did have a lot of anxiety when I first started diving because I was scared I’d get hurt. Then and now, Rangel has always been proud to represent both Edison and SAISD at high school diving’s highest level. When he finishes his high school career this weekend and officially graduates this spring, that is precisely the legacy he wants to leave behind.
UIL postpones girls basketball state tournament after winter weather impacts schedule
Read full article: UIL postpones girls basketball state tournament after winter weather impacts scheduleSAN ANTONIO – Following a rush of scheduling changes due to the winter storm, the University Interscholastic League has decided to postpone the girls state basketball tournament to March 10-11 at the Alamodome. The tournament was originally scheduled to be held on March 5 and 6. The extra days will give teams more opportunities to complete the playoffs in a safe manner. The boys state tournament will also be held in the Alamodome from March 12-13.
HIGHLIGHTS: St. Mary’s Hall’s Doehler, Boerne Geneva’s Ross shine at boys TAPPS Division II State
Read full article: HIGHLIGHTS: St. Mary’s Hall’s Doehler, Boerne Geneva’s Ross shine at boys TAPPS Division II StateAndrew has covered athletics of all levels for more than five years and is dedicated to shining a spotlight on local San Antonio athletes and their stories.
WATCH: Gov. Abbott to deliver State of the State address Monday night
Read full article: WATCH: Gov. Abbott to deliver State of the State address Monday nightAUSTIN, Texas – Gov. Greg Abbott will lay out his priorities for the 2021 legislative session when he gives his State of the State address Monday. The speech, which is scheduled for 7 p.m., will be livestreamed on KSAT.com. The speech is usually delivered in the Capitol before members of the House and the Senate, but due to COVID-19, Abbott will deliver the address from a small business in Central Texas. (Editor’s note: Thanks to the Texas Tribune for providing the information for this story).
Kansas governor: Medical pot should fund Medicaid expansion
Read full article: Kansas governor: Medical pot should fund Medicaid expansionKelly championed Medicaid expansion in her first race in 2018 and promised to sign legislation legalizing medical marijuana, though she has not pushed that issue aggressively so far. But University of Kansas political scientist Patrick Miller said he wonders why any Kansas politician still opposes medical marijuana. The Legislature has taken only relatively small steps toward legalizing medical marijuana even as most other states have done it. She said legalizing medical marijuana could raise up to $50 million a year and her proposal “eliminates the argument” that Kansas can't afford Medicaid expansion. AdBut Republican lawmakers remained skeptical that medical marijuana could raise much money or cover Medicaid expansion costs.
Texas court upholds order allowing multiple absentee ballot drop-off locations, but appeal will keep that from happening yet
Read full article: Texas court upholds order allowing multiple absentee ballot drop-off locations, but appeal will keep that from happening yetThe Travis County Tax Office at 5501 Airport Blvd. A state appeals court has upheld a Travis County State district court order allowing Texas counties to have multiple drop-off locations for hand delivery of absentee ballots, undercutting Gov. But it remains unclear if the intermediate court's decision will lead to the reopening of ballot drop-off locations that were shut down in Harris and Travis counties following Abbott's order. Abbott and Texas Secretary of State Ruth Hughs are expected to quickly appeal the ruling to the Texas Supreme Court to again block the order from taking effect. Last week, Travis County State District Judge Tim Sulak agreed, ruling against Abbott’s order.
Cindy McCain rebukes fellow Republican Trump to back Biden
Read full article: Cindy McCain rebukes fellow Republican Trump to back BidenFILE - In this Jan. 13, 2020, file photo Cindy McCain, wife of former Arizona Sen. John McCain, waves to the crowd after being acknowledged by Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey during his State of the State address on the opening day of the legislative session at the Capitol in Phoenix. Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden said Sept. 22 that Cindy McCain plans to endorse him for president. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
Cindy McCain endorses Biden for president in rebuke of Trump
Read full article: Cindy McCain endorses Biden for president in rebuke of TrumpFILE - In this Jan. 13, 2020, file photo Cindy McCain, wife of former Arizona Sen. John McCain, waves to the crowd after being acknowledged by Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey during his State of the State address on the opening day of the legislative session at the Capitol in Phoenix. Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden said Sept. 22 that Cindy McCain plans to endorse him for president. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)