Articles in Texas
About 100 chanting union workers near George Bush Intercontinental Airport greeted a visiting congressman who led one side of a political standoff that partially shut down the Federal Aviation Administration earlier this month.
After the Texas Legislature tried to tap the brakes on Texas A&M’s talks with the Southeastern Conference, the Aggies responded by pushing the accelerator to the floor.
For all of his rock-solid conservative credentials, Texas Gov. Rick Perry may have an Achilles’ heel: immigration.
Whatever problems exist in the Texas House, the Senate has been historically worse; it’s where good ideas die and bad ideas get new life.
Canyon homeowners might pay more in property taxes next year to cover an additional officer for its undermanned police force.
Still feeling “battered and bruised” from the recent Texas legislative session that lasted six months thanks to a special session called by the governor, Dist. 150 Rep. Debbie Riddle, R-Tomball, said she managed to survive …
Dallas ISD will host two job fairs Thursday for 575 employees who were displaced after their jobs were eliminated.
Under the program, ATF agents did not intercept firearms that were suspected of going to drug cartels, but instead attempted to follow the firearms to lead them to gangs’ higher-ups. Problems arose when those firearms …
Gov. Rick Perrywill announce he’s running for president Saturday in Charleston, S.C., a spokesman confirmed.
Former Juárez Police Chief José Refugio Plascencia Ruvalcaba was shot and killed in Chihuahua City on Wednesday morning, Chihuahua prosecutors said.


