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An attorney general’s opinion declaring daily fantasy sports an unlawful expansion of gambling did not prevent a House committee from hearing testimony on a bill to legalize it in Texas.
04/07/2017 - By Ken Camp
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor will host its 78th Annual Easter Pageant April 12—a Central Texas tradition that draws thousands of visitors to campus each year.
Tony Beasley—third base coach for the Texas Rangers—never lost faith, even when he was diagnosed with cancer.
The Texas House of Representatives rejected school vouchers, voting 103-44 for a budget amendment that would prohibit public money for self-described “school choice” measures.
04/06/2017 - By Ken Camp
A group of prominent Baylor University alumni and donors voiced support for legislation that would require private universities receiving $5 million or more annually in Tuition Equalization Grants to comply with the Texas Open Meetings Act.
For Major League Baseball players, coaches and fans, Opening Day offers a time to look forward in anticipation of the season ahead. For Jason Griffin, it also was a time to celebrate the work God did during spring training.
04/04/2017 - By Ken Camp
Participants at the Woman’s Missionary Union of Texas annual meeting focused on what God has done for them, how he changed their lives and what they are charged to do in his name.
After making a concession to rural Republican lawmakers, the Texas Senate voted 18-13 in favor of a bill to create education savings accounts and a tax credit scholarship program to fund private school tuition.
Rebel Rodriguez, an active laywoman in Texas Baptist-affiliated The Rising Church, has been named Woman of the Year in Arvada, Colo.
04/04/2017 - By Marv Knox
Members of First Baptist Church in New Braunfels felt a flood of emotions following the loss of 13 beloved Christian brothers and sisters in a bus crash, but they never felt alone.
04/03/2017 - By Ken Camp
Members of First Baptist Church in New Braunfels grieved the deaths of 13 members killed in a March 29 bus crash and prayed for the recovery of another member who was hospitalized after the wreck.
03/31/2017 - By Ken Camp
Baylor University leaders faced strong criticism from Texas senators who are pondering whether to require the private university to comply with state open records laws.