The seventh-generation Texan is roaming the state in her van, registering voters—and digging into her family's history in the long struggle for voting rights.
After two years of hell, Texas teachers are burned-out, angry, tired—and sounding the alarm about public education.
The Russian-funded network may have folded, but Texas native Rachel Blevins is still propagandizing for Putin.
The new maps have done away with nearly every competitive district, meaning most races will be decided next week or in the May runoffs.
In Texas's Republican primaries, the stop-the-steal message doesn’t seem to be catching fire.
Jeb’s son is running for his political life in the Texas attorney general’s race. But Donald Trump may get the last laugh.
Dan McQueen, best known for serving as Corpus Christi mayor for just 37 days, now wants to fly his personal autonomous aerial vehicle to D.C.
Some idiots carved their names on prehistoric petroglyphs in Big Bend—and it's part of a disturbing spike in vandalism.