Ever wonder how many stories, videos and blog posts we’ve published and how many people have come to the site and the number of pages they’ve viewed since the Trib launched 18 months ago? The short answer: a lot.
Mark Miller
Mark Miller served as editor of The Texas Tribune in 2010 and 2011, reporting to founding CEO Evan Smith.
A native of San Antonio, Miller graduated from Southern Methodist University with a B.A. in history and a B.F.A in Journalism. He had a long career at Newsweek, joining the magazine as a summer intern in 1985 and eventually becoming editorial director in 2009. He also served as an assistant managing editor for Sunday and enterprise reporting at the Dallas Morning News.
Video: 2011 Membership Drive — Tour the Site
Get the most out of your Trib experience — take our video tour of the site’s many features, all designed to keep you informed of the key political and policy issues facing Texas.
Video: 2011 Membership Drive — About Us
Eighteen months ago, we launched the Tribune as a nonprofit, nonpartisan, statewide news organization dedicated solely to public interest journalism. No one knew if it would work. Well, it has — and beyond anyone’s expectations. Now help us keep it going.
Recommendations, But No Ruling, Issued in Willingham Case
The Texas Forensic Science Commission has released its draft report on the Cameron Todd Willingham case without ruling on the central question before it — whether fire investigators were negligent or committed professional misconduct.
Live: The Texas House
We’re continuing to live stream the Texas House floor debate on the controversial voter ID debate. Click here for access to the stream on our 82nd Legislature page.
Live: House Floor Debate on Abortion Sonogram Bill
Today, the House again takes up HB 15, legislation that would require a woman seeking an abortion to have a sonogram. The bill was voted out of committed Wednesday night after a rancorous debate on the House floor.


