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They’re going tit for tat. The state flag of Virginia has been banned in a Texas school district over the depiction of a Roman goddess with an exposed bare boob, according to a report.
That’s a long way of getting to this: Virginia has the most politically charged (and violent) flag of any American state. Alaska has The Big Dipper and the North Star. California has a bear.
Located about 15 miles northwest of downtown San Antonio, Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a year-round destination for families and adrenaline-seeking travelers. The park's attractions run the gamut ...
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.
Virginia's state flag has been banned for a Texas school district, the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (Lamar CISD), over nudity concerns Virginia's state flag has been banned for ...
Marquette High School’s boys volleyball team met actor Will Ferrell (center) during a trip to play a tournament March 29 in ...
On Wednesday, the Texas Senate gave initial approval to a bill that would prevent red flag laws. It would ban governmental entities from enforcing extreme risk protective orders, or red flag laws ...
14, 2025. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman)(Stephen Spillman / AP) AUSTIN — A proposal to ban public school displays of unapproved flags is heading to the Texas House after passing the Senate on ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered flags in Texas immediately lowered to half-staff in honor of Pope Francis, who died Monday morning. The statement read: For more than a decade ...
If you are driving through your town or city in Texas and notice that federal flags are flying at half-staff, it's because President Trump has signed an executive order for them to be flown as such.
As you go about your day today, you may notice Texas flags flying at half-staff across the state. Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the flags at half-staff for the memorial of former Comptroller of Texas.
In the Texas Senate, Sen. Donna Campbell (R-New Braunfels) introduced SB 762, which would ban the display of most flags in public elementary or secondary schools.