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How Texas’ law banning DEI, LGBTQ+ topics in K-12 schools could fare in court

Hundreds of Texas voters flagged as potential noncitizens may have already proven their citizenship

In Houston, young mothers face some of the highest barriers for college and work in the U.S.

Texas Tech System limits how race and gender can be taught, says faculty could face discipline for noncompliance

Texas Rep. Gary VanDeaver, a private school voucher holdout, won’t seek reelection

Texas’ “bathroom bill” is about to go into effect. Here’s what it does.

Even as SNAP resumes, new federal work rules threaten access for some Texans

Days before Texas’ “bathroom bill” becomes law, questions remain about how it will be enforced

U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls won’t seek reelection, becoming sixth Texas Republican to announce exit from Congress

Texas proposes hiking licensing fees for summer camps by as much as 4000%

A West Texas county wants to better prepare for floods. Paying for it will be tricky.

A slate of new Texas laws go into effect December and January. Here’s what to watch.

Texas hoped $100 million would help more families pay for child care. Here’s why it didn’t.

Some DACA recipients have been arrested in Trump’s immigration crackdown

Texas releases finalized rules for private school voucher program

Texas adds new ID restrictions on vehicle registrations and renewals

TribCast: Redistricting goes to the Supreme Court

Brandon Herrera raises $1 million, swipes at Rep. Tony Gonzales over alleged affair

They couldn’t save their daughters’ lives in the July 4 floods. Now they’re dealing with the grief and the guilt.

Texas education chief met with Turning Point USA to discuss group’s expansion in high schools

Texas summer camp owners brace for more mental health issues among youth

Head of Texas’ largest business organization accused of sexual assault in lawsuit

Texas AG Ken Paxton sues a second state agency over rules he says discriminate on religious grounds

Webb County judge disputes allegation that he violated federal law to dodge Texas’ resign

Speaker Johnson defends Crenshaw after he was reportedly banned from congressional overseas travel

Texas is getting far less in federal money for broadband expansion than expected

Proposed data center project for Waco area would be “paradigm

Gov. Greg Abbott, long a defender of states’ rights, embraces Trump’s push to expand presidential power

Faculty panel: Texas A&M wrongly fired professor after gender lesson

Supreme Court temporarily restores Texas’ new congressional map