Under Proposition 3, judges will be required to deny bail for certain violent offenses if the state demonstrates that doing so is necessary to ensure public safety or the defendantโs appearance in court.
Kayla Guo
Kayla Guo covers state politics and government. Before joining the Tribune, she covered Congress for The New York Times as a reporting fellow based in Washington, D.C. Kayla has also covered transportation policy for Politico and local news for The Raleigh News & Observer, and she was a part-time digital producer for The Boston Globe. She graduated from Brown University, where she studied public policy and served as editor-in-chief and president of the independent student newspaper. She was born and raised on Long Island, New York. She is based in Austin.
Itโs Election Day in Texas. Hereโs what to watch.
Texans will decide the fate of 17 proposed amendments to the state Constitution and vote in special elections for Congress and the state Senate.
Majority of Texans oppose National Guard deployment to cities out of state, poll finds
At President Trumpโs direction, Gov. Greg Abbott authorized the deployment of hundreds of troops to Illinois to โsafeguardโ U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Alamo Trust president resigns after Dan Patrick calls for her removal
The lieutenant governor has insisted that the Alamoโs story remain focused on the 1836 battle over broader narratives addressing Indigenous people and slavery.
Indigenous Peoples Day post revives debate over how the Alamoโs history should be told
The post from the official Alamo account was condemned by Republican Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, who said โwoke has no place at the Alamo.โ
Texas Rep. Gina Hinojosa joins Democratic race to challenge Gov. Greg Abbott
The five-term state lawmaker from Austin has homed in on education issues in the Texas House, becoming a primary foil to Abbott on school vouchers.
Harrison vs. higher ed: How one lawmaker is weaponizing social media to eradicate LGBTQ+ curriculum
Harrison has been on a crusade against Texas universities, scouring course catalogs and university websites for examples of โgender ideologyโ or LGBTQ+ curriculum, and riling up his X followers about โliberal indoctrinationโ on campuses.
In South Texas, Allred and Talarico compete for Latino voters by vowing to fight for working class
The two leading Senate Democratic candidates have made it a point to spend time along the border early in the cycle, a sign of the regionโs importance in 2026.
Texas court blocks execution of death row inmate Robert Roberson
Roberson was scheduled to be executed Oct. 16 after being convicted of capital murder in 2003 for the death of his two-year-old daughter Nikki.
Talarico outraises Allred with massive fundraising haul to kick off Senate Democratic primary
The Austin state lawmaker took in $6.2 million in the three weeks since he launched his bid, outpacing the $4.1 million Allred raised over the last three months.


