Texas lawmakers and legal experts react to today’s decision to strike down critical elements of Arizona’s immigration law.
TribBlog: Texas Leaders Sound Off on Arizona Ruling
2010: Birdwell “Never, Ever Voted Twice”
State Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, says he didn’t vote twice in the 2004 elections and disputes the Texas and Virginia records that say he did.
The Brief: July 28, 2010
Being in two places at once, it turns out, sometimes isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
One Man, Two Votes
State Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, voted in the November 2004 presidential election twice, choosing between George W. Bush and John Kerry in Tarrant County, Texas, and again in Prince William County, Virginia, according to election records in the two states.
TT Interview: El Paso County Sheriff Richard Wiles
Interview with El Paso County Sheriff Richard Wiles
Richard Wiles: The TT Interview
The sheriff of El Paso County on how his job has changed in the wake of rampant violence in Juárez, whether National Guard troops are needed on the border and the practical effect of an immigration law like Arizona’s.
A Toxic Issue
In Texas and nationwide, controversy is escalating over the practice of shooting water, sand and chemicals underground to retrieve natural gas. Some companies have responded by using less dangerous chemicals.
The Map: The State of Politics
This week, the Tribune and the El Paso Times collaborated on a three-part series examining the Texas political map.
TribBlog: Warren Jeffs Headed For Texas?
The Utah Supreme Court’s decision on Tuesday to reverse polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs’ felony rape convictions has opened the door for his prosecution here — and has likely made it easier to extradite him to Texas.



