How couriers changed the playing field of the Texas Lottery

A Texas Tribune investigation reveals how the third-party services operate in the state and the impact of online sales on the lottery’s games.
A Texas school leader says material about diversity in state-approved textbooks violated the law.

The decision to strip chapters from books that had already won the approval of the state’s Republican-controlled board of education represents an escalation in how local school boards run by ideological conservatives influence what children learn.
Sheriffs would be required to cooperate with immigration agents under bill approved by Senate

Senate Bill 8 would require sheriffs in urban counties to enter into 287g agreements with ICE, which can then train deputies and jailers on how to identify and apprehend undocumented immigrants.
Bill requiring voters to show proof of citizenship clears Texas Senate

Senate Bill 16 would create new barriers for voters and new burdens for election officials.
Legislation creating statewide emergency communication system advances in Texas House

The legislation was written after the state’s largest wildfire scorched more than 1 million acres in the Panhandle last year.
TribCast: Is it high time to regulate or ban THC in Texas?

Will the House agree to ban consumable hemp products? If not, Lt. Gov. Patrick says he’ll THC us in a special session.
Join us April 22 in Lubbock for a conversation on strengthening maternal health care in Texas

We’ll hear from those on the front lines about how we can work together to improve women’s health outcomes, and why doing so helps everyone
Remembering John Thornton, founder of The Texas Tribune

Thornton conceived of the idea of a nonprofit news enterprise to engage Texans with their government, and then helped support similar outlets across the country. He died Saturday at 59.
Here’s your guide to voting in Texas’s May 2025 local elections

On May 3, many Texans will vote on local leaders and initiatives. Here’s how to check for elections in your area and register by April 3.
Cornyn wins over Texas GOP leadership, after being censured and boo’d for his gun safety bill

The senator’s embrace of the state party chair could neutralize a potential threat as Cornyn faces a challenging primary terrain.