Evictions In Some Texas Cities Are Almost Back To Normal Levels As Tenant Help...

DALLAS — On a Sunday night in October, weeks after her landlord served her eviction papers, a pain formed in Daniela Hernandez’s chest. The pain...

Texas Puts Final Estimate Of Winter Storm Death Toll At 246

Texas has added 36 more deaths to the official death toll from the February snow and ice storm, bringing the total to 246 in...

As Culture Wars Envelop Schools, North Texas Sees a Superintendent Exodus

Educating kids is all Jeannie Stone ever wanted to do. She spent more than three decades in North Texas school districts, first as a...

Texas Continues Imprisoning Migrants Without Filing Charges Or Appointing Lawyers, Court Filings Claim

As court fights continue over the constitutionality of Gov. Greg Abbott’s mass arrests of migrants at the Texas-Mexico border, new legal filings describe an...

Body of Texas National Guard Member Found After He Was Washed Away While Saving...

The body of a Texas Army National Guard soldier who was reported missing last week after trying to save drowning migrants has been found...

John Cornyn Says Bipartisan Gun Legislation Won’t Include Weapons Bans Or Expanding Background Checks

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, the lead GOP negotiator in the Senate’s efforts to pass bipartisan gun safety legislation, is managing expectations over...

U.S. House Approves Rep. Lizzie Fletcher’s Bill To Protect The Right To Seek An...

The U.S. House on Friday passed a bill sponsored by Rep. Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, a Houston Democrat, that would protect a person's right to...

Pablo Vegas, A Utility Executive In Ohio, Named ERCOT’s New CEO

Pablo Vegas, a utility executive who lives in Ohio, will be the new leader of Texas’ main power grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council...

Migrant Encounters At The Border Are Higher Today Than They Were Before Gov. Greg...

For the past year and a half, Gov. Greg Abbott has made border security his priority and the centerpiece of his reelection campaign. He’s put...

Republicans Rebounded In Some Suburban Counties That Had Been Drifting Blue

For two election cycles, Texas Republicans felt the blue waves lapping at the edges of suburban counties that had long been GOP strongholds. The winning...
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