Jurors in the money laundering trial of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay continued working on Wednesday.
Justin Dehn
Justin Dehn was a multimedia producer, focusing on video and audio production, from 2010 to 2023. He’s been shooting and producing news for more than two decades. Justin has been behind the camera for special projects “God and Governing,” “Hurting for Work,” “Paid to Prosecute” and the Emmy Award-winning documentary “13 Hours to Midnight.” He is also the producer and host of the Tribune’s daily news podcast “The Brief.” Justin is based in Georgetown. He grew up in Enderlin, North Dakota, and attended Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Wohlgemuth on the State’s Budget Woes
The former Texas House member and current director of the Texas Public Policy Foundation on how lawmakers should address the state’s multibillion-dollar budget shortfall.
Jack Martin on Today’s Media Landscape
Austin-based Public Strategies founder and chairman Jack Martin discusses today’s communications landscape and offers a warning for politicians in these media-saturated times.
“Fed Up” Frenzy
After a media tour in New York, Gov. Rick Perry returned to Texas to promote his new book, “Fed Up!” San Antonio supporters were not only eager to read the book but hopeful that the governor would run for president.
Rick Perry’s Closing Argument
Gov. Rick Perry wraps up his final full day on the general election campaign trail with an appearance before a throng of supporters in Austin.
Bill White’s Closing Argument
Video of the Democratic gubernatorial nominee — confident as Nov. 2 approaches — visiting his Austin campaign headquarters.
Clinton: Don’t Blow It, Vote for Ciro
President Bill Clinton stops in San Antonio late Thursday to rally with U.S. Rep. Ciro Rodriguez, D-San Antonio, who’s facing a tough re-election challenge from Republican Francisco “Quico” Canseco.
White: Governor’s Office “Not for Sale”
Democrat Bill White held a news conference Monday in front of the Texas Ethics Commission, calling for limits on the size of contributions to gubernatorial candidates.


