Texas A&M University and all of its branches have been updated in The Texas Tribune’s Government Salaries Explorer. Find demographic information within each entity as well as individual salaries for employees.
Ryan Murphy
Ryan Murphy worked at the Tribune from 2010 to 2019. As deputy data visuals editor, he created graphics, interactive stories and data-driven features, wrangled difficult datasets and worked on tools to make development for the team more efficient. He also oversaw the design and maintenance of our large-scale explorers.
Here’s what the Texas bathroom bill means in plain English
The so-called bathroom bill has drawn national attention to the Texas Legislature. But what would the proposed bill actually do? We’ve annotated the text to explain in plain English how the bill would impact communities across Texas.
Migrants fleeing Central America endure long journey north
After crossing into Mexico, migrants fleeing Central America depend on shelters and kindness as they head toward the U.S. The Texas Tribune traveled to Mexico to chronicle their journeys. This story, published in October, is part of our Bordering on Insecurity series.
Government Salaries Explorer adds Fort Worth, updates University of Houston
We’ve updated the Tribune’s Government Salaries Explorer with new data for the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and the University of Houston’s campuses and system offices. The city of Fort Worth is a new addition.
Nov. 8 general election results
In the 2016 general election, Texas voters made their choices for president and vice president, for seven statewide positions on the Texas Railroad Commission, the Texas Supreme Court and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, for 36 congressional seats, 16 of the state’s 31 Senate seats and all 150 seats in the Texas House of Representatives.
See which counties in Texas Trump and Clinton won
In Texas, Republican Donald Trump dominated in much of the state, while Hillary Clinton won in major urban areas and along much of the border. Here’s a county-by-county look at where they won.
Migrants fleeing Central America endure long journey north
After crossing the Suchiate River into Mexico, migrants fleeing Central America depend on shelters and kindness as they head toward the United States. The Texas Tribune traveled to Mexico to chronicle their journeys. This story is part of our Bordering on Insecurity series.
See how many Texans have voted early
Across the state, Texans turned out in record numbers to vote early. Check out our early voting tracker to see how turnout in the 10 largest counties shaped up compared to the last two presidential elections.
Explore the Races on the 2016 Texas General Election Ballot
The ballots for the Nov. 8 general election in Texas are set. Here’s a look at who survived their primaries and whom they’re facing off against.
A Look at When and Why Police in Texas Unholster Their Weapons
The Texas Tribune spent nearly a year collecting data from the state’s largest cities on every incident in which police officers pulled the trigger between 2010 and 2015. Here’s a look at what we found.



