Former Texas Lottery Director Gary Grief Re-Indicted After Travis County DA Dismissed Initial Charges
Also indicted is the now-defunct Texas Lottery Commission.
Also indicted is the now-defunct Texas Lottery Commission.
Chinese billionaire Sun Guangxin bought land that is along one of the proposed routes for a 765-kV transmission line.
An unnamed employee at Cleveland ISD's Ninth Grade Center faces a felony charge of having “improper” relations with a student.
A judge has been ordered to explain why her courtroom still requires masks and health screenings years after Texas ended its COVID emergency orders.
The Texas City Management Association is an affiliate of the Texas Municipal League.
Feds say a violent online network known as “764” is targeting and pressuring children to hurt themselves or others and provide explicit photos.
Gov. Greg Abbott says the proposals are aimed at protecting victims and keeping repeat offenders behind bars, while Travis County DA José Garza dismissed the effort as a “political stunt.”
Edward Vermeulen-Wise and his wife, both theater teachers at Waco High School, were placed on administrative leave in January.
Taxpayers are on the hook for more than $394 million in debt.
Attorney general says Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown is violating state law by refusing to pursue a required 287(g) agreement with federal immigration authorities.
The antitrust settlement is projected to bring down the cost of chicken, turkey, and pork for consumers.