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
In Harvey's Wake In win for Harvey victims, federal judge finds government liable for reservoir flooding By Kiah Collier Dec. 17, 2019 Credit: Michael Stravato for The Texas Tribune
Blowout: Inside America's energy gamble In key vote, federal regulators OK controversial South Texas gas export facilities By Kiah Collier Nov. 21, 2019 Credit: Kevin Clancy / Newsy
Dis-Integration This school district has been at risk of state takeover for years. Some blame white flight. By Aliyya Swaby Nov. 4, 2019 Credit: Angela Piazza for The Texas Tribune
Captured by Coal Texas coal companies are leaving behind contaminated land. The state is letting them. By Kiah Collier, The Texas Tribune, and Naveena Sadasivam, Grist Oct. 30, 2019 Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune