Standing Up for All Texans’ Stories
The new Alliance for Texas History calls for working everyone’s stories “into the fabric of Texas history.”
Since 1954
The new Alliance for Texas History calls for working everyone’s stories “into the fabric of Texas history.”
The attorney general’s close ties to Texas’ right-wing think tank and its large network of uber-wealthy donors and special interests
For all the emphasis placed on his alleged fraud, the attorney general was never headed for prison—at least not on these charges.
Artificial intelligence technologies are all the rage at SXSW. Is our democracy prepared?
In San Antonio, a community coalesces around solidarity with Gaza.
The READER Act would have required vendors to rate books on "explicitness" before selling to schools—and blacklisted those that didn't comply.
The heavily contested GOP primaries brought about ousters and uncertainty in the state’s lower legislative chamber and highest criminal court.
Meanwhile, a long-term incumbent who backed a controversial state school takeover easily secures renomination.
The Dallas Democrat will now feature prominently in his party’s hopes to hold on to a razor-thin margin in the Senate this fall.
Challenger Sean Teare handily took out the embattled two-term incumbent Kim Ogg.