The systemโs chancellor said he meant to instill clarity and accountability, but three weeks into the spring semester, some instructors say the standards are vague and have led to censorship.
Texas Tech struggles with new rules that changed what students learn about race, gender, sexuality
After El Pasoโs ME ruled migrantโs death a homicide, ICE sent the next body to an Army hospital
ICE bypassed the county medical examiner in favor of a military facility for the autopsy of a Nicaraguan man and wonโt release a ruling to the public.
TribCast: Did the winter storm show our grid is fixed?
In this weekโs episode of The Texas Tribuneโs podcast, our hosts speak with Matt Boms about the Texas electrical grid’s strong performance during the recent winter storm. Does that mean the problems of 2021 are behind us?
Galveston man sues California doctor under new Texas law allowing lawsuits over abortion pills
Under House Bill 7, a private citizen who successfully sues an abortion pill provider can receive up to $100,000 from the defendant.
Introducing the Tribuneโs spring fellows
Our fellowships are valuable learning experiences, providing part-time work in the spring and fall semesters and full-time positions over the summer break.
Texas jails have more than 400 pregnant inmates monthly. The state is trying to understand what happens to them.
As a part of a yearlong study, Texas county jails are collecting data about pregnant inmatesโ prenatal care, mental health indicators, pregnancy outcomes and more.
Texas Supreme Court primaries: Who is running and what to know
The high court, currently made up entirely of Republicans, decides some of the most consequential cases impacting everyday Texansโ lives. Hereโs a look at whoโs running for the courtโs four seats on the 2026 ballot.
Colin Allred blasts James Talarico over disputed TikTok allegation that he called him a โmediocre Black manโ
Talarico called the allegation a โmischaracterization” and said he was describing Allred’s “method of campaigning.” Allred, Talaricoโs rival in the Senate primary before dropping his bid, also urged Democrats to vote for Talaricoโs opponent, Jasmine Crockett.
Texas’ social studies shakeup creates divide over whose histories to teach, and how
Concerned about Texasโ social studies overhaul, Democrats on the State Board of Education used a recent meeting to push for the inclusion of more Black and Indigenous perspectives and for young children to learn about the horrific nature of slavery.
Two cases of measles detected at Dilley immigrant family detention center
The cases come amid renewed nationwide scrutiny of the facility following the transfer there of Liam Conejo Ramos, a 5-year-old Ecuadorian boy who federal agents arrested along with his father in Minneapolis.

