More than 60 election-related bills have been filed in the House and Senate in the three weeks since the election. About half of them are aimed at increasing voter access, which lawmakers said became a more urgent issue during the pandemic.
Coronavirus in Texas
As the coronavirus spread across the state, The Texas Tribune covered the most important health, economic, academic and breaking developments that affected Texans. Our map tracker showed the number of cases, deaths, tests and vaccinations in Texas from 2020-22.
San Antonio and Bexar County issue partial curfew for Thanksgiving weekend
Officials in the San Antonio area are following in the footsteps of El Paso County, which issued a similar order earlier this week. The curfews come as coronavirus infections surge to new levels in Texas.
Texas again sets record for new coronavirus infections as testing also sees sustained highs
The apparent record comes one day before the Thanksgiving holiday. Public health authorities have urged people to celebrate apart this year as many Texas hospitals report overwhelming volumes of COVID-19 patients.
Q&A with NAMI Texasโ executive director about mental health during the pandemic
Texas ranks 50th out of 51 in overall access to mental health care, reports show. Currently, only one in seven Texas children with major depression receives consistent treatment โ almost half the national average.
For families that lost loved ones or jobs to the pandemic, Thanksgiving carries an extra weight this year
This yearโs pandemic has brought untold suffering to families across Texas. Making things worse: At a time when they might take solace in the company of friends or family, public health authorities are urging them to stay apart.
Texas shut down bars to slow the spread of coronavirus โ but allowed thousands to open through a restaurant loophole
As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations balloon, public health experts and local officials worry the loopholes are one reason behind the recent rise.
Analysis: Muted holidays in Texas, as pandemic threatens and vaccines raise hopes
Vaccines and antibody therapies raise hopes of combatting the coronavirus. But as the holiday season begins, the pandemic is setting new records in Texas for caseloads, hospitalizations and deaths.
El Paso County judge says new “partial” curfew doesn’t conflict with statewide coronavirus orders
The restrictions on social gatherings begin Wednesday and last through the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Williamson County judge pleads guilty for violating his own stay-at-home order, will pay $1,000 fine
In exchange for the guilty plea, two charges related to the incident โ abuse of official capacity and official oppression โ are being dropped.
These health care workers will be first in line for a COVID-19 vaccine
Hospital-based nurses, doctors, custodians are among the state’s “first tier” of vaccine recipients once the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves one or more for the public.


