Some state government workers may choose to have a day off on Texas Independence Day as it is a partial staffing day. Many schools have classroom lessons and activities about the Texas Declaration of Independence during this time of the year. Public Life Texas Independence Day is a partial staf...
2023Thu, Mar 2 2022Wed, Mar 2 Summary Commemorates the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico on 2 March 1836 When is Texas Independence Day? Texas Independence Day is a state holiday in Texas that observed on March 2nd irrespective of what day of the week it falls ...
In Los Angeles, government offices – city and county, and state – and also courts, libraries and schools are normally closed for César Chávez’ birthday holiday. In past years, Los Angeles city and county and state agencies have chosen either his actual birth date on March 31st, or a F...
Two different special counsels investigated President Biden and former President Donald Trump's handling of sensitive government documents. Mar 12, 2024 Jill Biden unveils White House ice rink Snoopy and an Olympic skating gold medalist attended the opening. Nov 29, 2023 Flags to be flown ...
State:Texas (TX) Lat/Long:32°27'N / 99°44'W Elevation:524 m Currency:United States Dollar (USD) Languages:English, Spanish Country Code:+1 Holiday Note:3月2日 (日), Texas Independence Day. Businesses may be closed.See more
A Texas appeals court has denied a refund claim brought by a private operator of correctional and detention facilities, holding a lower court\’s decision that the company does not act as a instrumentality of the state or federal government while operating state and federal prisons. News & Tips...
Big Tex gets installed for the 2024 State Fair of Texas An iconic State Fair of Texas symbol is going up on Friday. Sep 20, 2024 Elvis Andrus, longtime Texas Rangers shortstop, announces retirement Andrus will participate in the ceremonial first pitch before Friday's game against the Lo...
We love the holidays in Texas; there's nothing like putting up the tree, the lights & the decorations in celebration of the holiday season. Some cities are more festive than others & here are the best Texas cities to visit for the holidays. ...
“Each quarter, you need to total the amount of money you’ve earned and pay quarterly taxes to both your state and the federal government separately. You’ll pay on April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15 of each year.” Is it true? You mentioned that federal taxes are paid...
Readers have high hopes for the Texas House; defend the federal government; worry about Texas’ public universities; and believe people should support the new administration’s Cabinet choices. By Letters to the EditorJan 18, 2025Opinion