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Charles Blain focuses on the issues impacting urban and suburban communities now that will shape the future of Texas for years to come. Texas Tomorrow, a show dedicated to covering the issues important to families living in the fastest growing parts of Texas.
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One of Texas's biggest industrial ports needs 60 million gallons of new water a day by November what happens if they miss?
Seats are emptying and schools are closing but do we know exactly why?
-New UT Poll Shows Tight AG Race, Close Senate Contest-Hood County Rejects Data Center Moratorium, Pressures DA on Appraisal District Audit-Texas Education Freedom Accounts Hit 130,000 Applications at Midway Mark
Over 400 data centers are operating or under construction in Texas. The $500 billion Stargate project alone will draw enough power to light 750,000 homes. And yet the state's water plan doesn't include a single line for data center demand, call that an accountability gap.
Texas school districts are spending hundreds of millions without board approval, did the state make it easier to do more of it? If your school district spent $870 million without board approval, would you call that efficiency or a governance failure? That's not hypothetical, it’s happening right now.
School board meetings have become battlegrounds—but most parents still have no idea how much power these elected officials actually hold over their kids' education.
Texas local governments come in all sizes, but is there a "right" size?
Some jurisdictions are so small they fly under the radar, but these invisible governments shouldn't go without accountability.
What happens in communities where people’s access to their officials, whether through network or time constraints, is limited? Who upholds accountability?
We’re used to not trusting talking heads and distant politicians, but what happens when it's our neighbors we start to question?
Every year, cities release polished budget presentations full of promises, but the real financial story is hidden in a boring document most citizens never read.
The Texas legislature has recently passed bills aimed at lowering housing costs through deregulation, but local municipalities are fighting back. Learn how these bureaucratic hurdles are being used to kill new developments and keep rent prices high in your backyard.
In rural Texas, where high school enrollments have plummeted below 104 students, the 11-man game has been replaced by 6-man football. Is this beloved tradition a sign of resilience, or merely a symptom of inevitable demographic and economic decline in rural America?
Boards and commissions are stacked with insiders whose names you should know, but you should be paying attention to what they're doing.
Bee Cave residents fought back and told their city that if they want to make land deals, they must first ask voters. Will it work?
Across the state, microtransit firms are popping up, replacing fixed bus networks, but they might not be all they are made out to be.
Is local government or local governance running your town? The difference matters, and you should know why.
When the federal government shuts down, local government keeps going. Why is that?
P3s are popular across the state and are billed as innovative solutions to public projects, but do they cause more harm than good?
Local governments are increasingly using AI to support their work, but as with any tool, it's only as good as its user. So, should citizens be concerned?



