The Evening Brief: June 8, 2012
Your evening reading: Dewhurst cheered, Romney jeered at convention; Castros, Parker hopeful about future of Democratic Party; Greens, Libertarians also meeting this weekend Full Story
David Muto was the editor of TribTalk, The Texas Tribune's opinion page. He is also the Tribune's copy editor. A Richardson native, he attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned degrees in journalism and Spanish.
Your evening reading: Dewhurst cheered, Romney jeered at convention; Castros, Parker hopeful about future of Democratic Party; Greens, Libertarians also meeting this weekend Full Story
Despite calls for accord, divisions appeared to define the first day of the state Republican convention. Full Story
Key meetings and events for the coming week. Full Story
Your evening reading: Perry convention speech fuels 2014 speculation; mention of Dewhurst draws boos; judge lets Wentworth lawsuit proceed Full Story
Republicans and Democrats kick off their state conventions today, but the atmosphere surrounding each couldn't be more different. Full Story
Your evening reading: parties gearing up for state conventions; absent Armendariz takes heat at House hearing; U.S. Senate results broken down by county Full Story
Mitt Romney appears poised to reap a major windfall from his visit to Texas this week. Full Story
Your evening reading: Romney blasts Obama in Fort Worth; rumors over Spanish-language U.S. Senate debate swirling; state agencies ordered to propose cuts Full Story
Ted Cruz and David Dewhurst have agreed to debate before the July runoff, but there's an unexpected sticking point: the English language. Full Story
It's becoming clearer just how vicious — and expensive — this summer's U.S. Senate runoff may get. Full Story