News from February 2022


Texas’ share of homeless residents ranks 32nd in nation

Texas came in 32nd among the 50 states in a new study by the National Alliance to End Homelessness showing the number of homeless people per 10,000 residents.


H-E-B president announces retirement

Popular H-E-B Food and Drug President Scott McClelland announced that he will be stepping down and retiring at the end of the year.



Abbott: State 'working around the clock to respond robustly to the substantial winter storm'

Gov. Greg Abbott yesterday provided an update on Texas’ response to winter weather that is expected to impact the state in the next few days.


City of Austin City Council will meet Feb. 7

City of Austin City Council will meet at 9 a.m., Monday, Feb. 7.


Abbott joins officials in saying ERCOT is 'well prepared' for expected cold front

With a forecasted cold weather front on the rise this week, Gov. Greg Abbott joined multiple government officials today (Feb. 1) to issue a statement of confidence in Texas' grid strength.


Hegar observes National Unclaimed Property Day

(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar is joining other unclaimed property administrators to celebrate the second annual national Unclaimed Property Day on Feb. 1.


Cedar Park continues girls basketball dominance

Defending Class 5A state champion Cedar Park continued its dominance of girls high school basketball by extending its winning streak to 51 straight games after back-to-back wins.


'I am humbled and honored': UT kicker Cameron Dicker to enter NFL draft

Cameron Dicker, kicker for the Texas Longhorns, is entering the 2022 NFL draft, foregoing his last year of eligibility as a college player.