Abbott said the increase in fentanyl seizures correlates with President Joe Biden taking office in January and implementing new border policies.
Stories by Texas Tribune fellows
The Texas Tribune welcomes a group of student fellows into our newsroom each spring, summer and fall. Here is a sampling of their work. Learn more about the fellowship program here.
Texas GOPโs bills targeting transgender children have exacted a mental health toll, even if they donโt become law
GOP bills that sought to restrict or punish transition-related health care, like puberty blockers, missed key deadlines. But LGBTQ advocates say the mere specter that such measures could become law does mental health damage to transgender people.
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals upholds โrevenge pornโ law
In 2018, a lower court ruled that a state law that prohibits posting someoneโs intimate photos online without their permission violated the First Amendment. Wednesdayโs ruling overturns that decision.
Bill that would make it a felony for Texas protesters to obstruct emergency vehicles heads to the governorโs desk
The Senate passed House Bill 9, filed in response to last yearโs nationwide protests against police brutality, on a 25-5 vote. Gov. Greg Abbott has already indicated his support.
Jobless Texans say Gov. Greg Abbottโs decision to end federal unemployment benefits will worsen their already dire situations
Jobless Texans say theyโre desperate to return to work, but they havenโt had any luck when applying to multiple jobs every month. For some, one month isnโt enough time to apply for and find a job.
What itโs like to be a doctor in training in the middle of a pandemic
After years of studying how to practice medicine, they quickly learned how to treat COVID-19 patients, relay difficult news to loved ones and manage their own mental health during a pandemic.
Texas House bill could shield companies from liability after commercial vehicle crashes
HB 19โs sponsors say the bill will prevent excessive lawsuits against companies, but road safety advocates say the bill would make Texas roads more dangerous and prevent victims of crashes from receiving justice.
Texas Senate resumes push to ban transition-related medical care for transgender children, days after bill failed in House
Days after the House failed to pass a ban against gender confirmation medical care, the Senate pushed its own attempt forward.
Jobless Texans will lose all federal unemployment benefits, including extra weekly $300, after Gov. Greg Abbott opts out of the program
The extra $300 federal benefit will end June 26 for jobless Texans. Abbott also cut off another federal benefit that extended aid to gig workers, self-employed people and others who arenโt traditionally covered by unemployment insurance.
Here’s what you need to know about getting a COVID-19 vaccine in Texas
Texas health officials have told vaccine providers that they could resume using the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in all adult recipients. Use of that vaccine had been paused for nearly two weeks.


