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The woman often credited with sewing the first national U.S. flag — at the request of George Washington himself, her ...
Four more of the chain’s parks are located close to major metropolitan areas: Philadelphia (Dorney Park), Dallas/Fort Worth (Six Flags Over Texas), Atlanta (Six Flags Over Georgia) and Boston ...
Flags across Texas and the United States were lowered to half-staff last week in honor of Pope Francis, who died at the age of 88 on April 21. As of early Monday, the governor’s office still ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — A Fort Worth ISD student made history this week and became the first ever women's varsity flag football signee in Texas, according to Texas Wesleyan University officials.
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Senate gave approval to a bill that would restrict which flags can be displayed in public school classrooms. Senate Bill 762, sponsored by State Sen. Donna Campbell (R ...
The acceptable flags are the star-spangled banner, the Texas flag, the Prisoner of War or Missing In Action flag, a political subdivision’s flag, a military flag, the flag of a foreign country ...
Texas is joining more than a dozen state legislatures considering regulating which flags can be displayed in public buildings or schools. But while two bills moving in Austin would ban most flags ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Flags are at half-staff across Texas to honor Carole Keeton, a former Austin mayor and lifelong politician who died earlier this week. "Texas has lost a longtime leader and ...
Texas and American flags are flying at half staff in the Lone Star State on Friday to honor longtime public servant Carole Keeton. Keeton, also known as Carole Strayhorn, died on Wednesday at age 85.
Flags in Texas have been at half-staff since Thursday to honor former Austin Mayor and Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton, who died this week at 85. Flags will remain at half-staff until sunset Friday.