Seven individuals with ties to Texas — or whose federal offenses carried major consequences for the state — are among the ...
Many Texas public school districts have approved or are considering campus closures amid declining enrollment and budget ...
A Woodlands-based businessman was convicted by a federal jury for his involvement in a bribery scheme involving Mexican ...
She was born and raised on a small ranch west of Houston, hopping from East-Central Texas to a temporary stay in Washington, ...
Eighty-one years ago today, William Dyess died after returning to flight following his escape from a POW camp in the ...
Mexico and the United States reached an agreement this month after a long-standing water dispute, with Mexico agreeing to ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas announced charges against key members of the transnational ...
Richardson ISD and Frisco ISD’s Access Frisco began their open enrollment programs in the 2025–2026 school year. Richardson ...
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Congressman John Carter (TX-31) authored a letter to Lt. General Gregory D. Brady, Inspector ...
Sausages, kolaches, and biergartens in Central Texas are marks of the influx of German and Czech immigrants to the area during the mid-to-late 19th century. However, a smaller group that left its mark ...
Once upon a time, the U.S. Constitution was often described as establishing a federal government of limited and enumerated ...
San Antonio Family Association (SAFA) Action amended its previous complaint regarding a proposed “bus rapid transit” line and ...