Governor Greg Abbott suffered from a grave injury when ... He had reportedly gone out for a quick run when a large oak tree cracked and fell on his back. The impact crushed his multiple vertebrae ...
Forty years ago this week, a 26-year-old law school graduate named Greg Abbott was out jogging on the streets of River Oaks ...
Their purpose: to thwart Gov. Greg Abbott’s crusade against tree protections. AUSTIN, Texas (CN) – Dozens of children gathered under the shade of a historic live oak tree on the grounds of the Texas ...
Calling cities’ protection of trees “socialistic,” Texas Governor Greg Abbott said a top priority for ... their cities protect them or not. The proposed tree law was one of 19 priorities Abbott listed ...
Greg Abbott to take aim at the utility, CenterPoint Energy. The causes behind the widespread outage were many, but among them was the utility's relative lack of tree trimming near power lines.
Gov. Greg Abbott provided lunchtime remarks during the 2024 Governor's Small Business Summitt hosted on El Paso's far West ...
Greg Abbott is hitting the campaign trail for Donald ... said before telling the story of how he ended up paralyzed after a tree fell on him while he was jogging. “Our own lives are not defined ...
State Rep. Jay Dean warned Pine Tree ISD trustees Monday that the "train on school vouchers is going to leave the station" ...
In their third inaugural addresses on Wednesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Lt ... A swinging bench hangs from a tree after a snow storm on February 18, ... [+] 2021 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Internal assets and crews prepared staging sites & equipment, more resources added & future plans to pump $5 billion to ...
"In my little house a tree fell down, half of the house cracked ... to have strengthened back to a hurricane. Texas Governor Greg Abbott told people near the state's Gulf coast to "have an ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced the state is going to target a Venezuelan gang that he said was notorious for brutal violence and murder and posed a threat to Texans’ safety.