The Public Dukes It Out Over Bathroom Bill Number Two: Your Texas Roundup
Plus: A survey spells trouble for Ted Cruz in Texas, Alex Jones testifies, and Austin and Dallas feel left out as Houston and San Antonio crack a prettiest cities list.
Plus: A survey spells trouble for Ted Cruz in Texas, Alex Jones testifies, and Austin and Dallas feel left out as Houston and San Antonio crack a prettiest cities list.
Some of the craziest headlines you might have missed over the past month.
Plus: Baylor picks its first-ever woman president, George H.W. Bush is back in the hospital, and a new survey finds most Texans don't want Trump's border wall.
Plus: The FBI busts a right-wing extremist allegedly plotting a mass shooting in Austin, the head of the state alcohol agency steps down amid controversy, and the Astros are off to their best start in team history.
Plus: Texas is getting a new immigrant detention center, Ted Cruz’s constituents hold a town hall meeting on their own, and the Spurs and Rockets start their playoff push with a bang.
Plus: Rick Perry comes back to Texas for a visit, Buc-ee’s wants to build a record-setting car wash, and Austin really wants you to raise chickens.
Houston’s crime lab has a problem, Texas has the mumps, and the La Vernia hazing scandal grows.
Take a peak at the Alamo’s new look, new details shed light on what may have caused a fatal church bus crash, and a pipe overflowing with used condoms leads Austin police to an alleged prostitution front.
SXSW has stirred up positive vibes for futbol in the Lone Star State, while San Antonio is making a play for a pro team.
The best two ballers in Texas could very well be the best two ballers in the entire league.
The Voter ID law suffers another defeat in federal court, Houston gets half-a-million bucks to combat gang violence, and a fugitive Mexican Governor wanted in Texas is caught in Italy.
Hillary Clinton visits Houston, a hacking attack makes sirens blare in Dallas, and Torchy’s files a lawsuit to protect its damn good tacos.
Expect Standing Rock-like resistance from Canadian First Nation tribes and environmentalists.
Plus: A Texan congressman takes over the House investigation into Russian hacking, Dan Patrick's school choice bill falls flat, and Jordan Spieth has a rough day at the Masters.
A federal judge kicked the case from Texas to New York.
Plus: Border arrests drop bigly, the Texas House straps in for a wild budget ride, and supporters of Planned Parenthood rally at the Capitol.
North Carolina buckled under pressure from the NCAA. Does that put San Antonio at risk of losing next year’s Final Four?
He’s rebounded quite well since his losing effort on ’Dancing With The Stars.’
Plus: Dallas’s 911 dispatching disaster continues, disturbing new details in the fatal shooting of a Houston law enforcement officer, and Chuck Norris becomes a Texan.
Walker, TEXAS Ranger, indeed.
Plus: A massive ICE raid strikes South and Central Texas, a law enforcement officer is gunned down in Houston, and the Cowboys sort of try to set Tony Romo free.
Plus: Texas’s CPS mess turns deadly for a foster kid, Dallas hosts an all-time great women’s basketball Final Four, and Beto O’Rourke kicks off his campaign to topple Ted Cruz.
Plus: A Texas mayor joins Trump’s administration, the European Union chief issues a Brexit/Texit ultimatum, and Houston lets its tatted cops bear arms.
A total of 36 counties and cities across the nation signed the amicus brief in support of the suit.
Plus: More than a dozen people are dead after a church bus crash in Uvalde County, Sid Miller signs a trade agreement with unrecognized Israeli settlements in the West Bank, and Texas Tech gives out free birth control to pigeons.
Plus: Texas highways get a $9 billion infusion, a former Texas Congressman gets indicted on federal corruption charges, and Travis County joins a national lawsuit challenging Trump’s sanctuary cities order.
Plus: A high school hazing scandal rocks La Vernia, the Texas Rangers unveil new additions to a heart-stopping ballpark menu, and Plano stinks.
Both Texas senators voted last week to eliminate some federal internet privacy regulations.
Plus: A major ICE roundup in Fort Worth, UT’s swim team wins its third-straight national title, and Texas A&M’s student president responds to Rick Perry.
Dick Vitale said the Bears can get there, so it must be true, baby.
Plus: Greg Abbott meets with Donald Trump at the White House today, a bat-killing fungus invades Texas, and more news from Baylor’s ongoing sexual assault scandal.
Plus: A former Baylor football player is charged with sexual assault stemming from his playing days, a former Texas congressman is charged with stealing $775,000, and HGTV gives Joanna Gaines her own show.
Some strange things happened in the past month. Here are some of the strangest headlines you might have missed.
Plus: Cornyn and Cruz yuk it up with Trump’s SCOTUS nominee, San Antonio asks for an outside look at a fatal police shooting, and police detain a nearly naked man riding a stick horse and waving a rubber chicken at the Alamo.
Plus: ICE admits it targeted Austin because of its sanctuary practices, Tom Brady’s stolen jersey has miraculously been found, and the congressional hearing investigating Russian ties takes on a slightly Texas flavor.
Plus: Rex Tillerson’s reporter-less Asia trip stirs controversy, Texas teams take March Madness by storm, and the stars of last week’s bipartisan road trip sign each other’s bills.
Plus: Trump’s budget may not be great for Texas, the Satanic Temple puts up a billboard near Fort Worth, and the City of San Marcos suffers an identity crisis.
Plus: Ken Paxton sues Rick Perry, Buc-ee’s sues Bucky’s, and two Texas Congressman complete their epic road trip.
Two Texas lawmakers set off on an epic road trip, a state-funded alternative to Planned Parenthood stumbles, and a Texas congressman tells his constituents to shut up at a town hall.
Teams from the Lone Star State are few—but mighty—in the men’s and women’s NCAA tournament fields this season.
Plus: A 67-year old Texas woman climbs her tree to keep it from being cut down, a Cowboys legend not named Tony Romo retires, and the struggle is real for SXSW conference attendees.
A Texas lawmaker takes aim at self-serving men, Governor Abbott declares a state of disaster after last week’s wildfires in the Panhandle, and Donald Trump Jr. visits Dallas.
SXSW stumbles into an immigration controversy, Ted Cruz and John Cornyn react to the Jeff Sessions scandal, and sizzling Texas temps set state records.
Plus: UT’s expansion plan in Houston goes belly-up, a member of the Bush family gives a speech for Planned Parenthood, and happy birthday to Texas.
Plus: High school wrestler Mack Beggs talks about his wild state title run, two cops are shot in Houston, and more trouble at Baylor.
Plus: George W. talks about Trump, a state senator loses his cool, and a Whataburger whodunnit frustrates cops in North Texas.
The private prison in Raymondville, known by some as ”Ritmo,” closed in 2015 after years of alleged abuse and a destructive riot.
The proposed project has split residents of Andrews, but it also has statewide implications.
Plus: A beloved Texas actor dies, thousands rally for immigrants at the capitol, and a famous historian was mistakenly detained at a Houston airport.
Plus: ICE boots a woman with a possible brain tumor back to immigrant detention, transgender issues take center mat at this weekend’s high school state wrestling championships, and Vince Young campaigns to make his career great again.