Agriculture is the second largest industry in Texas, which is home to more than 230,000 farms. Hereโs a look at whoโs running in the 2026 Democratic and Republican primaries to oversee the agriculture department and where they stand on the issues.
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Judge orders early voting in Houston congressional election extended after winter storm disruptions
Harris County must extend early voting to Wednesday and Thursday for the 18th Congressional District runoff after polling locations closed for the winter storm.
After vicious 2024 cycle, Texas House GOP primaries see quieter landscape defined by tort battle
With Texasโ hardline conservative megadonors largely staying on the sidelines, a handful of House primaries have become battlegrounds for the stateโs civil justice debate.
Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar, brother of Rep. Henry Cuellar, indicted on federal fraud charges
The five-term sheriff and brother of Congressman Henry Cuellar denied all wrongdoing through his lawyer.
Federal appeals court rehears challenge against Texasโ immigration law
Senate Bill 4 returns to the 5th Circuit with border crossings at record lows, a sharp reversal from the influx that inspired Texasโ law authorizing state police to arrest undocumented immigrants.
Texas lieutenant governor primary: Who is running and what to know
The lieutenant governorโs office is often described as the most powerful in Texas government. Hereโs a look at whoโs running in the 2026 Democratic and Republican primaries and where they stand.
Former Uvalde schools officer found not guilty in trial over his response to Robb Elementary shooting
Jurors deliberated for more than seven hours before finding Adrian Gonzalez not guilty in the first trial over the response to the attack that killed 19 children and two teachers.
Judge dismisses Texas lawsuit claiming that numbering system threatens ballot secrecy
The ruling said activist Laura Pressleyโs case was moot, because the state has already banned the practice she challenged.
Federal court focuses on informant in appeal of Texas death row inmateโs conviction
A full panel of judges on a federal appeals court heard arguments Wednesday in the appeal of Brittany Holbergโs capital murder conviction, which was previously overturned in March.
Texas governor primary: Who is running and what to know
The governor is Texasโ chief executive, with a hand in everything from enforcing laws to setting budget priorities and responding to crises. Hereโs a look at whoโs running in the 2026 primary and where they stand.


