Despite dominating the airwaves, Texas’ senior senator has been neck and neck with Attorney General Ken Paxton in public polling, both falling well short of the support needed to avoid a runoff.
Wrestling has been in Texas for nearly a century, but has yet to achieve the recognition other industries have. Its recent successes could change all that.
Patrick’s initial five-item to-do list also included assessing risks posed by hostile foreign entities to the grid’s supply ...
Immigration experts weigh in on who is affected by Gov. Greg Abbott’s order, what the impact will be on employers and how ...
Democrat Taylor Rehmet had an unexpectedly strong performance in the November special election to win the solidly red seat.
State Board of Education members criticized the publishing errors and postponed their vote on the agency’s request until their next meeting.
After coming under fire for some earlier comments about Latinos, Crockett is working to narrow Democratic rival James ...
The survey of likely Democratic voters suggests the March 3 primary is a toss-up less than three weeks out from early voting.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has ended a yearslong investigation into how the General Land Office handled $1 billion in disaster aid.
Suzanne Bellsnyder used to work for Republicans in Austin. Now she’s challenging them to do better for rural Texas, where she lives and operates two newspapers and a growing Substack newsletter.
Two Democrats are competing to serve out the rest of Sylvester Turner’s term. The winner will have a two-week incumbency advantage before early voting begins in the March primary.
Texas’ next top lawyer will inherit an office that has become the tip of the spear of the conservative legal movement. To help primary voters differentiate, we asked the four GOP candidates where they ...
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