The Evening Brief: Texas Headlines for Sept. 5, 2012
Your evening reading: Castro basks in post-keynote spotlight; Michelle Obama, Chavez-Thompson address Hispanic Caucus in Charlotte; Morning News calls for Dallas convention
Your evening reading: Castro basks in post-keynote spotlight; Michelle Obama, Chavez-Thompson address Hispanic Caucus in Charlotte; Morning News calls for Dallas convention
Whether or not his keynote speech lived up to the hype, Julián Castro on Tuesday night planted his foot firmly on the national stage.
Your evening reading: hype surrounding Castro's speech continues to build; Women's Health Program hearing draws impassioned testimony; Parker, Van de Putte address Texas delegates in Charlotte
For this week's nonscientific survey of government and political insiders, we asked about the presidential race, how it plays in the next race for governor, the lieutenant governor's electoral status, and whether odds for school vouchers have improved.
With Julián Castro just hours away from making his national debut, some Texas Democrats say their comeback begins tonight.
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Your evening reading: Obama rallies troops in El Paso; court rules November election will use current maps; Mexican court upholds PRI’s victory
One more ruling this week and the federal government could have had a hat trick against Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott.
Your evening reading: Texas' voter ID law struck down; Perry addresses Texas delegates in Tampa; insurance commissioner controversy sparks a fight
Gov. Rick Perry may have his eye on 2014 and beyond, but if Texans at the Republican National Convention are any indication, he might have trouble drumming up support.