TribWeek: Top Texas News for the Week of 6/11/12

Independent pharmacists say they see a system working against them with the state's switch this spring to Medicaid managed care.

Do the primary victories of an openly gay woman and a candidate who advocates for a new discussion on marijuana laws signal that voters in El Paso are becoming more progressive?

The Texas Department of Transportation announced this year that it had an extra $2 billion in funding. And that could hurt the agency's attempts at getting extra funding next session.

Later this year, a plant in Big Spring will become the state's first facility to process ...

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