The Midday Brief: Top Texas Headlines for Feb. 7, 2011
Your afternoon reading: Texas faces lawsuits over education cuts; bill targets "sexting"; and El Paso nears end of water crisis
Your afternoon reading: Texas faces lawsuits over education cuts; bill targets "sexting"; and El Paso nears end of water crisis
The causes may have been explained away, but the fallout from last week's rolling blackouts may just be heating up.
Your afternoon reading: abortion sonogram hearings set for next week; Anchia's plum Super Bowl seat; and a Texas congressman's own budget woes
Heat sounds good right about now, but not the kind the Gov. Rick Perry's taking.
Your afternoon reading: good news for Donna Howard, Huckabee in border spat, and a Perry appointee's political history raises questions
Reading this on a device tethered to an electrical outlet? Thank your lucky stars. Also, thank Mexico.
Your afternoon reading: Perry going to CPAC; House committee assignments likely coming next week; Capitol security still making some nervous
In a sign of the tough budgetary times, Texas school districts turned their focus to harsh realities on Tuesday.
Your afternoon reading: Senate hears testimony on foster kids, Howard-Neil fight under way, and Shapiro files school-mandate bill
The Legislature's been under way for weeks now, but the last fight for a seat in the lower chamber isn't over.