The Evening Brief: Feb. 27, 2012
Your evening reading: Paul talks racism at campaign stop in Michigan; state agency to investigate violence in youth facilities; WikiLeaks publishes leaked Stratfor emails 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.
Your evening reading: Paul talks racism at campaign stop in Michigan; state agency to investigate violence in youth facilities; WikiLeaks publishes leaked Stratfor emails Full Story
Have Mitt Romney and Ron Paul conspired to defeat Rick Santorum? Full Story
Your evening reading: Santorum raises money in Austin; Texas Supreme court rules in favor of landowners in landmark water case; fifth school finance lawsuit filed Full Story
With two separate moves, Texas edged into the roiling national debate over reproductive rights on Thursday. Full Story
Your evening reading: Texas joins suit challenging contraceptive mandate; Texas health commissioner signs rule banning abortion affiliates; health insurer with ties to Perry Super PAC founder wins state contract Full Story
The economy dominates Texans' list of national concerns, but when it comes to problems at home, immigration still reigns. Full Story
Your evening reading: Perry knocks Santorum ahead of debate; Texas Democrats launch "Truth Team"; Leppert defends marching in gay pride parades Full Story
As Rick Perry said Tuesday, he's not going away. But new poll numbers spell possible trouble for him if he sticks around. Full Story
Your evening reading: U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear UT affirmative action case; Perry says re-election bid is "on the radar screen"; Straus endorses Romney Full Story
David Dewhurst leads his Republican competitors for U.S. Senate, but Ted Cruz is still decidedly in the mix. Full Story