A new statewide resource aims to help Texas parents navigate investigations by Texas Department of Family and Protective ...
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CPS Energy tapped by Corpus Christi to explore using a power plant to head off a water emergency
The utility's Barney Davis power plant already takes in seawater for industrial use and has been evaluated multiple times as ...
The Network routes callers to child-welfare attorneys through the Texas Legal Services Center’s Family Helpline. According to ...
Two years ago, Temecia and Rodney Jackson’s newborn baby, Mila, was taken from them for three weeks in a nightmare scenario that gained national media attention. At the time, the Jackson family’s ...
CPS Energy will have to keep an aging gas-powered generating unit cranking past its planned March retirement after a unanimous vote Tuesday by the state grid operator’s board. The Electric Reliability ...
Last year, on Christmas Eve, Jacqueline Morales Boatright gave birth to a daughter, Evelyn. It was a traumatic experience; Jacqueline had an emergency C-section, and Evelyn was born with bruises and ...
The survey asks residents what matters most to them.
"The question of whether parents should be allowed to videotape CPS workers and court-appointed professionals during home visits is complex," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack. Texas is a ...
CPS Energy is nearly doubling the amount of power it has contracted with a Kenedy County wind farm to 320 megawatts as it continues working to replace aging generation sources and reduce carbon ...
In an era where smartphones and home security cameras make recording everyday interactions commonplace, the question of whether parents can legally videotape Child Protective Services (CPS) workers or ...
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