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The Mayor & The Mogul

Bill White and Farouk Shami on why they're running for governor—and how they'd shake up Texas.

by Dave Mann and Bob Moser
On Dec. 4, the day that three-term Houston mayor Bill White jumped into the race for governor, many Texas Democrats started dreaming big. Their perfect scenario goes like this: Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Kay… Read more

Conversion Story

How Bryan's Planned Parenthood director became a pro-life celebrity.

by Saul Elbein
Abby Johnson was the 29-year-old executive director of Planned Parenthood in Bryan when she resigned in October. A month later, she was on Mike Huckabee's FOX News show explaining why she had joined the Coalition… Read more

All Walled Up

How Brownsville's battle against the federal government's border fence ended in defeat and disillusionment.

by Melissa del Bosque
In the early spring of 2008, the uniformed Border Patrol officers delivering condemnation notices door-to-door seemed surprised by the defiance they met from Brownsville landowners. The first time the officers came, it was with clipboards… Read more

Gone Baby Gone

The shocking case of Otty Sanchez exposes the holes in Texas' mental health care system.

by Dave Mann
The first police officers at the crime scene were so shocked they could barely speak. When they arrived at the white-paneled house on San Antonio's north side at 5 a.m. on July 26, officers found… Read more

Child X-ing

Del Rio's controversial crackdown on border-crossing students.

by Melissa del Bosque
At first it looked like business as usual in the early morning hours of Wednesday, Sept. 9. The line of cars on the Del Rio International Toll Bridge stretched back toward Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, as… Read more
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Culture
  • Lessons Unlearned Long before the Legislature made vaccines optional, Texans united to fight polio.
    by Heather Green Wooten

    Lessons Unlearned As the nation obsesses over whether swine flu will eventually mutate into an unstoppable pandemic, a germ from the past has been making an unlikely comeback in the Lone Star State—pertussis, or whooping cough. The disease is highly contagious, usually infects children and can be deadly for infants. Oddly enough,… Read more...