Local GOP and Democratic county leaders have control, taxpayers foot the bill and voters have little recourse. But lawmakers are unlikely to change how Texasโ primary elections work.
April 2026
Talarico leads both Cornyn, Paxton in new polls of Texasโ U.S. Senate race
The Austin Democrat, who won his partyโs nomination in March, led Cornyn and Paxton in two successive polls, though he did not crack 50%.
FIFA could make billions from the World Cup. Texas host cities will get little in return.
Almost all of the costs for organizing the tournament fall on the cities, whose ability to collect revenue is limited. In Texas, that could leave taxpayers on the hook.
Texas inmate James Broadnax faces Thursday execution amid final appeal arguing he wasnโt the shooter
The death row inmate has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to halt his execution, pointing to a codefendantโs confession in the shooting death of two people.
Camp Mystic director apologizes to families of campers, counselors who died in flood
Parents confronted the Eastlands in an emotional hearing Tuesday over the campโs failure to protect the children it was entrusted to care for.
Corpus Christi delays action on plan to cut water use by 25% if emergency is declared
A Level 1 emergency, which could arrive in September, would limit households to 5,250 gallons a month under proposed restrictions. About 30% of residential customers use more.
Disaster declarations ripple through South Texas amid water crisis
Small towns around Corpus Christi worry where theyโll fall on the pecking order if the regionโs water runs out.
TribCast: Texasโ looming data center fight
As Texas lawmakers prepare to tackle the thorny data center issue next session, what can we learn from Virginia’s experience?
Data center boom strains Texas homebuildersโ need for electricians
Texas builders struggle to finish new homes to meet growth as data centers with deeper pockets poach electricians.
Texas wants to ban in-home ketamine and add more physician oversight during treatment
Ketamine industry leaders say Texas Medical Boardโs proposal to require physician supervision or limit treatments to two people at a time will force clinics to close.




