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Texas issued indictments and arrests for six people in Frio County, four of whom were elected officials, due to alleged involvement in an “illegal vote harvesting scheme” — following Attorney General ...
Rep. Carrie Isaac (R-Dripping Springs) presented a bill on the Texas House floor to allow licensed election judges and certain early voting clerks to carry concealed handguns while performing their ...
Rene Ramirez is relieved that his ranch house and working ranch operations won’t be destroyed by a planned expansion of U.S. Highway 83 in Zapata County. Ramirez can continue to enjoy the peaceful ...
Approximately six “Medical Necessity (Life/Health) Exception” abortions have been performed in Texas per month in the 30 months following the overturn of Roe v. Wade with no known repercussions for ...
This story has been updated to include recent court decisions upholding the state’s policy on regulating wild game and the deer breeding industry. Few government agencies in Texas carry a title that ...
This story has been updated with a statement from Rep. Gene Wu. Gov. Greg Abbott has called for more stringent bail reform measures than those already passed in the Texas Senate, adding heft to ...
Former Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg called for federal agents to investigate and preserve evidence on Friday after her successor announced that felony charges in another public corruption ...
Over $6 billion in bond propositions were on the ballot in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex during the May 3 local elections, with 13 school districts and several cities putting proposals before voters ...
A new Texas Politics Project poll of registered voters finds President Donald Trump’s personal approval rating wavering, while residents of the Lone Star State continue to approve of the ...
The Texas 2nd Court of Appeals in Fort Worth upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a taxpayer lawsuit against the Denton Central Appraisal District (DCAD) and its chief appraiser. Mitch and Catherine ...
Texas lawmakers remain active in addressing border security and illegal immigration in the 89th Legislative Session, with several pieces of legislation currently under consideration in both the state ...
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