Teresa Miolo
After Decades of Debate, UT-Austin Finally to Move Confederate Statue
After decades of controversy surrounding four bronze statues of Confederate leaders at the University of Texas at Austin, President Gregory Fenves has decided to move the most controversial of them — the statue of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy. Read More
Q&A with Janice Engel, Director of a New Molly Ivins Documentary
Janice Engel, an award-winning producer of documentaries and television series, is directing and producing a documentary about the late Molly Ivins. Read More
Supreme Court Saves Affordable Care Act Subsidies
Texans enrolled in the Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace can rest easy. The Supreme Court has upheld federal subsidies that help make health coverage more affordable for those in Texas. Read More
New Hope for Identifying Migrant Bodies in South Texas
In the past seven years, the bodies of hundreds of migrants have been recovered in the Texas borderlands, but only a fraction of the remains have been identified or returned to families. Thanks to new funding and legislation, local governments will now be better equipped with identifying, and recovering migrant bodies along the U.S.-Mexico border. Read More