Paxton Reaches Deal To End Securities Fraud Charges, Set To Pay Nearly $300,000 In...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton agreed with prosecutors on Tuesday to pay about $270,000 in restitution and to do community service under a deal...
Mattress Mack’s Quest to Turn Houston Back Red
For forty years, Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale has been a staple of Houston culture. He’s also a major player in the extreme rightward political...
Abbott’s Book Ban Legislation Would Have Harmed Texas Small Businesses
Amidst the ongoing uncertainty surrounding a recent Texas law, which mandates book vendors to rate materials sold to schools based on sexual explicitness, Charley...
Houston Housing Development Trapped Migrants in Endless “Foreclosure Mill”
Texas is currently suing a Houston-area housing developer for trapping migrants in a loop of foreclosures using fraudulent practices.
Colony Ridge is a sprawling 33,000-acre...
Texas More Dependent on Federal Money Than Other States
According to a new study by WalletHub, Texas gets far more money from the federal government than it sends in taxes.
Texans like to portray...
The Legacy of a Grocery Chain’s Support for Texas’s Rural Heartlands
Aside from Whataburger, no other company in Texas invokes loyalty quite like the grocery store chain H-E-B. Lately, the chain has been putting their...
Texas To Execute Ivan Cantu Despite Doubts About His Guilt
Texas is scheduled to execute Ivan Cantu on Wednesday evening for the murder of his cousin and his cousin’s fiancée despite recent evidence raising...
Statue’s Opening At University Of Houston Canceled After Deemed ‘Satanic’ By Anti-Abortion Groups
An artist's talk and opening ceremony for a temporary 18-foot statue was postponed by the University of Houston after anti-abortion groups called the statue...
Texas’ Medicaid Fraud Unit Suffers Mass Exodus Under Ken Paxton
Under Ken Paxton, the Civil Medicaid Fraud Unit, a Texas’ elite team of lawyers that have brought more than $1 billion to the state's...
Supreme Court Allows Federal Agents To Cut Razor Wire At The Border
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that federal border patrol agents can, for now, cut through the razor wire that Texas has installed...