First death in West Texas measles outbreak is unvaccinated child
More than 120 people across nine counties have been infected during the largest Texas outbreak in 30 years. Full Story
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More than 120 people across nine counties have been infected during the largest Texas outbreak in 30 years. Full Story
Abogados y grupos de inmigración recomiendan a los inmigrantes informarse sobre las acciones de la administración del presidente Donald Trump, como la expansión del uso de expulsiones aceleradas. Full Story
The 75 co-sponsors plus the bill’s author would provide enough votes to pass Gov. Abbott’s top priority measure in the 150-seat House. Full Story
Lawmakers will get a chance to revisit the funding system for community colleges — and maybe approve more money — this session. Full Story
Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock embraced constitutional originalism, a judicial philosophy tied to conservatism, in addressing the Legislature. Full Story
The president is making good on his campaign promise with attempts to beef up security at the border and limit immigration. Full Story
Michele Carew was unanimously appointed as election administrator for the county that’s home to San Antonio, four years after leaving her post in Hood County. Full Story
Here’s how federal courts help determine the fate of controversial issues, such as immigration laws, in Texas and beyond. Full Story
Issues with Medicaid coverage, including long wait times, abrupt loss of coverage and lack of political will to expand it, have contributed to Texas’ high uninsured rate for children. Full Story
The state lawsuit comes as more women athletes are being physically scrutinized to determine if they are transgender. Full Story
A Trump official says the president did not approve the fundraising message connected to the Republican Study Committee. Full Story
Officials said the state’s higher cost of living means less state sales tax revenue, which makes up more than half of the state budget. Full Story
The development outside of Houston has long drawn the ire of Texas Republicans who claim it’s a haven for undocumented people. Full Story
All Texans connected to the state grid will now pay for the generators rather than just CenterPoint customers. Full Story
On this week’s episode, the gang looks at where things stand a year after the largest wildfire in state history. Full Story
The Lufkin school district says it must do a better job of promoting itself amid growing competition from charter schools and homeschooling. Full Story
The counties hope to access state money to help pay for some criminal justice work, such as prosecuting drug cases and overtime. Full Story
Ruben Gutierrez wants to be able to sue prosecutors to compel them to test evidence that he says will prove he did not kill a Brownsville woman in 1998. Full Story
The policy shift was announced before state senators, skeptical of the move, grilled officials with the department and courier services in a hearing on SB 28. Full Story
Sources indicate the board has narrowed its search to five candidates: Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Austin, Texas A&M Foundation President Tyson Voelkel, University of Alabama President Stuart Bell and state Rep. Trent Ashby, R-Lufkin. Full Story