The Law Came for Ken Paxton. Then It Turned and Ran Away.
After nine years of pursuing criminal fraud charges against the Texas attorney general, prosecutors now say that their case was weak.
After nine years of pursuing criminal fraud charges against the Texas attorney general, prosecutors now say that their case was weak.
After nine years of pursuing criminal fraud charges against the Texas attorney general, prosecutors now say that their case was weak.
A half century of chronicling Texas.
You can take the girl out of East Texas, but you can’t take East Texas out of the girl.
It seems practically impossible to choose the best deal from the multitude of services offered by all the new long distance phone companies. But we’ve got their number.
He was an aggressive cop with one of the toughest beats in Dallas. But after fourteen years and another killing, the department took him off the street and slapped him behind a desk.
Fortune’s new collection, ‘Hardtack,’ showcases a stripped-down approach that brings audiences closer to his subjects’ emotions.
While taqueros remain divided on whether slicing a trompo is an inalienable human art or a fine place to cut corners, customers can get a taste of the action at a taqueria in San Antonio.
Allyson Cliett, Hillsboro's eclipse coordinator, has spent fourteen months getting ready for 4 minutes and 23 seconds of darkness.
She was pressured into convicting a man she believed was innocent—and was haunted by remorse. Three decades later, she did something about it.
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