The Brief: March 6, 2012
As voters head to the polls in 10 states today, take a moment to lament what could have been Texas' moment in the national spotlight. Full Story
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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.
As voters head to the polls in 10 states today, take a moment to lament what could have been Texas' moment in the national spotlight. Full Story
Your evening reading: border-area Democratic state representative to switch parties; Paul campaign touts endorsements from Romney relatives; Barbara Bush slams 2012 presidential field Full Story
Ron Paul has gone 12 states without a win, but that may finally change tomorrow. Full Story
With May 29 primaries in place, the political jockeying has begun. Full Story
Your evening reading: judges order May 29 primaries; Medina weighing run for state comptroller; Texas health commissioner slams Obama administration over Women's Health Program Full Story
As legislative races across the state take shape, education funding has been thrust into the spotlight. Full Story
Your evening reading: new Paul ad slams Republican rivals, including Romney; high school association criticized for denying Jewish day school's shot at title; Cruz video hits "timid career politician" Dewhurst Full Story
Texas' map-making maelstrom has come to an end, at least for now. Full Story
Your evening reading: court delivers redistricting maps, in time for May 29 primary; seven Texans indicted in massive health care fraud case; Railroad Commission elects new chairman Full Story
Texans may know by the weekend how long they'll have to wait before they can vote in the state's primaries. Full Story