Supreme Court rules Biden administration can end “remain in Mexico” policy, sending case back to a Texas court
53 people who died in human smuggling tragedy came from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador
DPS Director Steve McCraw says officers in Uvalde could have taken down gunman within 3 minutes had commander not hesitated
Senate Democrats in Texas call again for a special session on gun safety in response to Uvalde shooting
The race for governor between Abbott and O’Rourke tightens, according to first poll since Uvalde shooting
Greg Abbott’s handwritten notes raise fresh questions over who “misled” him about Uvalde shooting response
Texas House Speaker pitches spending more than $100 million for mental health, school safety programs
U.S. senators reach deal on gun legislation in aftermath of Uvalde shooting
Uvalde schools police Chief Pete Arredondo’s talks with The Texas Tribune
Federal investigation into law enforcement’s response to Uvalde shooting won’t be criminal, DOJ says
Uvalde native Matthew McConaughey visits White House to push for stricter gun laws and mental health reform
Republicans want to arm more school employees, but few districts are opting in
Some Texas GOP donors urge Congress to act on gun control measures like “red flag” laws, expanded background checks
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Uvalde school district’s police chief didn’t know about 911 calls coming from inside the school, lawmaker says
Uvalde students and staff not returning to Robb Elementary School after deadly shooting
Uvalde buries 10-year-old Amerie Jo Garza, the first of many funerals to come
Uvalde worshippers pray for peace, healing and the souls of 21 lives lost
Authorities took an hour to stop Uvalde gunman, raising questions about law enforcement response
Uvalde elementary school shooter chronicled his actions on social media, Gov. Greg Abbott says
19 children and 2 adults dead in Uvalde elementary school shooting
Texas voters will finalize which Democratic and Republican primary candidates will be on the ballot in the November general election
Judge blocks Biden administration from lifting public health order used to quickly expel migrants
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn calls Ken Paxton scandals an “embarrassment” when asked about attorney general runoff
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz is the target of a bar association complaint over his role in undermining the 2020 election results
Power grid leaders say they’re confident the lights will stay on in Texas this summer
The federal emergency declaration is expected to last through at least mid-October and has kept states from dropping people from Medicaid ro
Early voting starts today for May 24 primary runoffs
Republican-backed Texas law prohibiting social media companies from banning users over their viewpoints reinstated by appeals court
U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz, John Cornyn poised to once again vote against bill to legalize abortions
The state of Texas isn’t ready to support more parents and kids in a post-Roe world, advocates warn
Voters in Texas approve two modest property tax relief measures
With piles of campaign cash, a Christian cellphone company is making North Texas school board races a state battleground
78% of Texas voters think abortion should be allowed in some form, UT poll shows
If Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, Texas will completely ban abortion
Gov. Greg Abbott redirects $500 million from other agencies to fund border security mission through end of fiscal year
Gov. Greg Abbott asks for private donations to bus migrants to D.C. after criticism for using taxpayer money
National Guard soldier who drowned trying to help migrants wasn’t equipped with flotation device
Two Texas constitutional amendments could lower some property taxes. Here’s how the measures work.
Melissa Lucio’s execution halted by Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
National Guard soldier missing after trying to save two migrants in Rio Grande
What did Greg Abbott’s border inspections turn up? Oil leaks, flat tires and zero drugs
“The most hated conservative college student in the state”: How a UNT student embroiled her campus in a culture war
First bus of migrants arrives in Washington, D.C., from Texas under Abbott’s new controversial plan
Predicting food shortages, Sid Miller calls on Gov. Greg Abbott to stop new vehicle inspections at the border
After pursuing an indictment, Starr County DA drops murder charge over self-induced abortion
Some landlords got a piece of Texas’ $2 billion in rent relief money — and evicted their struggling tenants anyway
Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to bus migrants to Washington, D.C., will be voluntary
The Texas Guard’s border mission needs an additional $531 million to continue past this month, top general says