Texans will elect a new attorney general next year for the first time in over a decade. The office handles legal matters impacting everyday life and, currently, plays a leading role in the ...
District attorneys in Harris, El Paso and other counties say some cases, including murders, have been hobbled or lost because witnesses were detained, deported or too scared to come to court.
Economically disadvantaged students are much less likely to go on and attain degrees, according to new state data that tracks ...
As oil and gas industry traffic continues to speed through Pecos, TxDOT said it is working to find $194 million to build an ...
State Rep. James Talarico faces an uphill battle in his U.S. Senate bid while 15th Congressional hopeful Bobby Pulido aims to ...
Texas’ new law regulating AI is set to take effect Jan. 1, two months after Trump’s executive order threatening to cut off ...
Health providers and faculty members fear students will no longer understand the nuances of caring for transgender people, ...
Judge Dianne Hensley, who has been fighting the state judicial oversight body since 2019, is hoping to tee up a new challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges ruling.
The documents show that the Paxtons have entered mediation, and their blind trust had doled out $20,000 to each of them to pay for their attorneys.
Texas’ entire House GOP delegation voted this week for a health care package that lets the tax credits lapse. They will be forced to vote on a three-year extension of the subsidies in January.
Under the new rules, discussions on “race or gender ideology," sexual orientation or gender identity appear to be barred from introductory-level courses.
Progressive leaders have an opportunity – and a responsibility – to champion an accountability system that is more than about ...