A Rio Grande Valley murder case was botched and evidence lost by local police and by Texas Rangers. Will anyone ever be held ...
Amid its water crisis, the city declined to supply public records on the Bitcoin mine's usage, citing a state law that allows ...
In rural areas like Caldwell County, local Republican officials and citizens are scrambling to find ways to empower counties ...
For candidates like Talarico, calling to suspend fuel taxes may be an easy way to sell “affordability” to swing voters. But ...
The revival of the Dilley detention center and a scorched-earth approach to immigration arrests has led advocates to embrace ...
Meet the veteran Dallas newspaperman and devoted follower of “the religion of righteousness and truth-telling.” ...
In Texas and beyond, Republican leaders continue to peddle dangerous lies trying to falsely cast Muslims as the “other.” ...
On his YouTube channel, Brandon Herrera has discussed the relative merits of weapons used in mass shootings and made light of political violence. He’s now on a glide path to the U.S. House. On May 24, ...
Editor’s Note: This article is co-published with ProPublica as part of an initiative to report on state and federal efforts to restrict local control. No state has taken over as many local public ...
A version of this story ran in the July / August 2024 issue. Republican state Representative Bryan Hughes’ bid to oust House Speaker Joe Straus back in 2012 was hampered by a glaring flaw. He was a ...
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On a sunny mid-July evening, dozens packed into a community center in Memorial, one of west Houston’s cushier neighborhoods, to meet state Representative James Talarico, the Austin Democrat whose ...