Police brutality in Texas Texas House passes package of police reform bills, including measure requiring more substantive disciplinary action for police misconduct By Jolie McCullough Updated: April 30, 2021 Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune
Reopening Texas Schools In San Antonio, teachers hit the streets in search of students disappearing from online learning By Bekah McNeel, The 74 March 3, 2021 Credit: Bekah McNeel/The 74 Million
Reopening Texas Universities Texas A&M investigating "large scale" cheating case as universities see more academic misconduct in era of online classes By Kate McGee Dec. 16, 2020 Credit: Allie Goulding/The Texas Tribune
Split Decision 2020 Chip Roy and Wendy Davis face off on women's health, managing the coronavirus and being a Washington disruptor By Alana Rocha, Todd Wiseman, Justin Dehn and Faith Castle Oct. 15, 2020
Coronavirus: The pandemic through Texans' eyes As COVID-19 cases surge in Texas, a hospital administrator retires — but is ready to jump back into the fight By Alex Samuels, Cassandra Pollock, Edgar Walters, Emma Platoff, Julián Aguilar, Mitchell Ferman and Stacy Fernández June 18, 2020 Credit: Ronald W. Erdrich for The Texas Tribune
Broken Border Government watchdog: Millions wasted on Tornillo migrant detention facility By Julián Aguilar April 9, 2020 Credit: Ivan Pierre Aguirre for The Texas Tribune
Sold Out In 2017, Texas leaders promised bold reforms to help child sex-trafficking victims. Here’s what’s changed — and what hasn’t. By Megan Menchaca March 6, 2020 Credit: Callie Richmond for The Texas Tribune
Blocked Out More Texas renters are struggling to find affordable housing, new report finds By Juan Pablo Garnham Jan. 31, 2020 Credit: Emree Weaver/The Texas Tribune