The U.S. State Department has agreed to a settlement in its case involving Texas and conservative media outlets, agreeing ...
The State Board of Education (SBOE) voted to approve a “first reading” of Texas’ new school social studies standards at its ...
Following a firestorm over Houston’s new limitation on police cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...
McKenzie DiLullo serves as Senior Editor of The Texan. Previously, she worked as at the state capitol as a chief of staff ...
A sign at Tyler Public Library with the quote, “A truly great library has something in it to offend everyone,” is at the ...
The Trump administration’s "Arsenal of Freedom” continues to grow, with North Texas helping provide much of the country’s ...
State Rep. James Talarico (D-Austin), this cycle’s Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, raised a record-breaking $27 million ...
This piece has been updated with statements from Ogg, the OAG, and Hidalgo. A prosecutor with the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) agreed to dismiss felony charges of Misuse of Official ...
In CD 21, left open by Congressman Chip Roy’s (R-TX-21) decision to run for Texas attorney general and thus forfeit his seat ...
Texas Precious Metals, a Texas company based in Shiner with its own private precious metal bullion brand, has sued Acting ...
Greg Abbott’s office notified the cities of Austin and Dallas that limiting police cooperation with U.S. Immigration and ...
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