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Weber, who has disagreed with the hard-right caucus’ tactics during the House Speaker election last year, said Caucus Chair Bob Good expelled …

More than 80 musicians and panelists say they will no longer appear at the nine-day festival, citing the U.S. Army’s support for …

Daniel Rodriguez was out of town during the 2022 massacre. He told the local newspaper he was “not forced, asked or pressured” …

The new task force is advocating for the bipartisan legislation that died after Donald Trump turned on the package.

The panel of three lawmakers and two residents will also look at disaster preparedness.

Texas colleges are thinking about how to prepare students for a changing workforce and an already overburdened faculty for new challenges in …

Hardline conservatives opposed the bills without more legislation to harden the southern border. And some progressives wanted more protections for Palestinians.

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As administrators scramble to comply with new limits on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, students and faculty worry more tumult is coming.

With his impeachment and securities fraud case behind him, Paxton’s political stock is on the rise.

Many Texas faith groups have offered counseling services in the past. But more of them are expanding their programs, partnering with providers, …

Since Randall Mays was sentenced to death in 2008 for the murder of two sheriff’s deputies, his lawyers have argued his intellectual …

Republican lawmakers may try to force Texas cities to allow greater housing density as the state faces a housing crunch.