-
The university is exploring potential legal responses after two men came on campus the day after the election with misogynistic and homophobic signs.
-
Gilberto Hinojosa, 72, served as the party’s chairman for more than a decade. He resigned after telling The Texas Newsroom that immigration and transgender issues contributed to Democrats’ 2024 election losses.
-
Travis County's voter registrar said at this point it may be better to submit your application in person. The county is holding a voter registration drive at multiple sites Monday.
-
Under a little-known Texas elections law, state prison inmates who are actively appealing their convictions are eligible to register and vote.
-
He was a songwriter, a singer and an actor, known to many Texans for his part in the “outlaw country” movement of the ’70s and ’80s.
-
The ruling clears the way for the State Fair of Texas to legally ban firearms from Fair Park beginning Friday.
-
H-E-B is more than just a grocery store to many Texans. It’s a place to fall in love, feel connected to Texas culture — in some ways it even functions like a government. How did the cult of H-E-B come to be?
-
More than 10,000 books are banned inside Texas prisons.
-
Six Trump supporters were accused of intimidating a Biden campaign bus in 2020. Both plaintiffs and defendants saw Monday’s verdict as a victory.
-
The 62-year-old South Texas native talks about his journey from barbecuing at work at a car dealership to making cooking videos that get millions of views.
-
The Department of Public Safety and the Department of State Health Services are no longer following court orders to update someone's sex on driver's licenses and birth certificates. Transgender Texans and advocates say this could put their community at greater risk of being denied certain services and threaten their safety.
-
Cards Against Humanity purchased the Cameron County land in 2017 in order to send a political message against then-President Donald Trump's border wall.