A new study sheds light in in-custody deaths, Texas A&M threatens to use eminent domain to rub out a beloved Dallas bar, and competing fliers duke it out in Arlington over a proposed new baseball stadium.
What they want is for the border, and its problems, to be understood.
HPD’s body cameras failed to capture the most crucial moment of the controversial shooting, but we do have some sense of how HPD will handle body cameras going forward.
Greg Abbott and Dan Patrick have a lot to say about protecting police lives—but the biggest threats to officers aren’t toting guns.
After new evidence found Cacy to be innocent of murder, the state is now reviewing her case again.
Plus: Texas Democrats get rowdy at breakfast in Philadelphia, Joaquín Castro takes a hard look at Ted Cruz’s Senate seat, and someone might have set fire to Enchanted Rock.
The announcement has some defense attorneys in a tizzy.
Plus: Texans take center stage on day one at the DNC, archaeologists make a big find at the Alamo, and a South Texas cemetery agrees to allow non-whites to be buried there.
For the third time in less than a year, a Texas youth has died from a brain-eating amoeba.
Football-related gaffes from politicians are nothing new, but each one is like watching someone tear their ACL while doing a touchdown dance.
Texas Democrats gather in Philly, people keep dying in Bexar County Jail, and the home of a Vernon woman is besieged by snakes.
Plus: A troubling arrest in Austin, Texas state leaders wade into Big 12 politics, and Buc-ee’s sues to save its beaver.
The East Texas rockers come out swinging with a new song from forthcoming album ”Mud.”
Plus: Ted Cruz gets booed, Fort Worth ISD changes its transgender student guidelines, and San Antonio celebrates Tim Duncan Day.
The university’s first major hires since cleaning house in May don’t exactly inspire confidence that things are changing for the better.
Turkish leaders are blaming Fethullah Gulen, a man with deep ties to Texas’s largest charter school system, for the attempted takeover.
Plus: Baylor’s new football coach makes some questionable comments, Dez Bryant and Royce West ramp up their lawsuit war, and Texas Republicans picked a loser for the first time in forever.
Robberies. Car accidents. Snake bites.
Oh, and the house that comes with it too.
Plus: The Big 12 takes on Baylor, Julián Castro gets in trouble, and Greg Abbott moves to make attacks on police a hate crime.
The one in Hollywood, not the Louis Tussauds in San Antonio, so adjust your travel plans accordingly.
Police made the arrest because of ”the credibility of the threat.”
Drake, as he is wont to do, visits the Cheesecake Factory and a strip club.
Plus: Texas’s public college presidents get paid, police encounters in Texas are becoming increasingly fatal, and a brutal attack in Lubbock leaves a bunch of goats dead.
If Dan Patrick won’t speak for all Texans, he should sit down.
Plus: A nationally televised town hall discussion on race has a strong Texas flavor, Pokemon Go wreaks havoc in North Texas, and Ted Cruz lays low ahead of the GOP Convention.
Texas’s latest police shooting is the first major test to the transparency of HPD’s new body camera program.
Plus: UT’s gun policy comes into focus, Congressman Ted Poe has cancer, and Baylor announces its new athletic director.
Do it for the children.
It’s possible, and necessary, to mourn for the victims of police brutality, the slain officers and address America's racism.
Plus: Greg Abbott undergoes surgery, Texas again fares well on CNBC’s annual state business scorecard, and a pageant crown controversy grips Corpus Christi.
Hey, we'll take it.
When the Dallas Police Department posted Mark Hughes's picture during the mass police shooting, they made him a target.
After the Kennedy assassination, Dallas became known as the City of Hate. After the 7/7 shootings, how will it be judged?
Plus: Tim Duncan retires, Houston’s mayor asks the feds to investigate an officer-involved shooting, and Rick Perry has some thoughts about Donald Trump’s wall.
On Tim Duncan's retirement from the San Antonio Spurs.
In announcing his withdrawal from Rio, Spieth joins a growing list of prominent Texas athletes choosing to stay home.
Plus: Police fatally shoot an African-American man in Houston, Greg Abbott gets burned, and a North Texas town just can’t deal with pigeons.
A demonstration so peaceful that police and protesters spent hours posing for selfies turned deadly.
Plus: President Obama and Texas leaders respond to the shooting in Dallas, Ted Cruz will speak at the Republican National Convention, and Baylor football is reeling.
It could be a nightmare for Texas NBA teams, but the Longhorns should be happy.
Plus: Texas tries to clog Obama’s transgender bathroom mandate, yet another attempt to regulate abortion clinics, and Texas doctors accused of sexually abusing patients avoid facing serious punishment.
Houston could lose its status as the "Stolen Music Gear Capital of the World"
Plus: Ken Paxton gets a little financial help from his friends, Texas pre-K programs receive a boost in funding, and Austin’s Greenbelt endures a particularly deadly summer.
Plus: Texans really don’t like taxes, NBA free agency is in full swing in Texas and Greg Abbott makes a pitch to British businesses reeling from Brexit.
The city tried to buy up $50K worth of ad space in Cleveland to advertise Dallas.
Robison sits down opposite his wife to get to the heart of the songwriting process in the second episode of his web series.
Plus: Flesh-eating bacteria is bumming out Texas beachgoers, more transgender Texans are cool with coming out, and Matthew McConaughey gets into higher education at UT.
A restauranteur's death in 1949 was also the end of the short-lived Houston Mafia.
Plus: New developments in two controversial police shootings, Texas preps for Zika, and most Texas prisons still won’t have air conditioning this summer.