Family revealed plans for a mass and vigil for Brianna Aguilera, the 19-year-old Texas A&M student from Laredo who tragically died just days ago after attending a tailgate in Austin.
Federal investigators spent months during the Biden administration compiling evidence of alleged corruption before handing up a 54-page indictment in 2024.
A new Texas law restricts bathroom use in public spaces for trans students and state workers, raising fear and confusion as agencies prepare to comply without clear rules or penalties.
On the first day of a two-week trial over Texas' redistricting maps, the plaintiffs’ lawyers honed in on who drew the new map and whether race was a factor.
Texas DPS will stop issuing or renewing CDLs for DACA recipients, refugees and asylum seekers after Trump policy change and Abbott's English rules push.
The TEA investigation into teachers' social media comments after Charlie Kirk's killing has legal experts and public education advocates concerned over "witch hunt" lacking regard for free speech.