Progressive leaders have an opportunity – and a responsibility – to champion an accountability system that is more than about testing, but that is: equitable, student-focused, transparent, and ...
Last month the Trump administration made people from 19 nations ineligible to obtain legal status. “Fear won,” said one woman who came from Venezuela nearly a decade ago.
One of three possible routes would border the North Texas park. The project is part of a statewide effort to keep pace with Texas’ rapidly growing energy needs.
The exit of the Fort Worth Democrat, who filed to challenge GOP incumbent Tim O’Hare just before last week's deadline, gives Commissioner Alisa Simmons a clear path to the nomination.
Records obtained by The Texas Tribune show how universities are using the technology to reshape curriculum under political pressure, raising concerns about academic freedom.
Some county GOP officials said the president’s pardon could complicate their plans to unseat the Laredo Democrat in South Texas’ battleground 28th Congressional District.
The top-ranked Celina High School football team is barrelling toward another state championship this month. Its coach is barred from the field.
In its first week, one group’s test of the new restrictions was met with ID checks at women’s restrooms at the Capitol while the Austin City Council moved to circumvent the law's intent.
Austin and the state offered the Dallas-based airline a package of economic incentives totaling $19.5 million to locate a new crew base at Austin’s airport.
Behind the popularity of engineered stone, a silent epidemic is unfolding among the workers who cut and polish it.
Sister Norma Pimentel with Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley founded the shelter in McAllen, which serves undocumented immigrants released from federal custody.