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Llano County commissioners had considered closing the three libraries in response to a ruling from a federal judge who ordered banned books returned to the shelves. Skip to main content.
LLANO, Texas — No one could remember the last time so many people packed into City Hall. As the meeting began on a late August evening, residents spilled out into the hallway, the brim of one ...
The Highland Lakes Crisis Network will open the First United Methodist Church in Marble Falls as a cooling center whenever a heat advisory or an excessive heat warning is issued for Burnet and Llan… ...
A new North Texas church opened Saturday, led by James Morris, the son of Gateway Church founder Robert Morris. The opening of Passage Church, located just a six-minute drive from Gateway, was met ...
A group of library patrons in Llano, Texas, has filed a First Amendment lawsuit against county officials for removing or restricting a range of books. It's a rare example of readers pushing back.
LLANO, Texas — Editor's note: An updated story on the ongoing school threats across Texas can be found here. The original story continues below. Llano ISD said one person has been placed in ...
The Rev. Clint Dobson, 28, was murdered in 2011 during a robbery at Northpointe Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas. Steven Nelson, who confessed to participating in the robbery but claimed his ...
A Texas church volunteer was found guilty of molesting her son's then 13-year-old friend for more than a year. She's been sentenced to five years in prison.
LLANO, Texas — A small-town Texas library system threatened with extinction was spared Thursday after the Llano County commissioners said they would abide by a federal judge's order to restore ...
Debates over books, and their appropriateness, are not unique to Llano. Across the state, Texas politicians and some parents are trying to restrict access to books they say are inappropriate.
Reporting from Llano, Texas. April 13, 2023. A small Texas county decided to keep its public libraries open amid a monthslong fight over keeping challenged material available to residents.
Debates over books, and their appropriateness, are not unique to Llano. Across the state, Texas politicians and some parents are trying to restrict access to books they say are inappropriate.
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