State Warns Judge Against Using Court YouTube to Livestream Personal Book Club
Judge Stephanie Boyd was found to have used her livestreams in a way that signaled how she was likely to rule in upcoming cases.
Judge Stephanie Boyd was found to have used her livestreams in a way that signaled how she was likely to rule in upcoming cases.
Audit referendum will appear on the November ballot.
A fire that lit up Houston's East End on Monday is now raising questions about a recycling company with a history of illegal burning citations, a six-figure unpaid tax judgment, and a federal fraud conviction tied to COVID relief funds.
The House Judiciary Committee is seeking records related to immigration enforcement and the prosecution of noncitizens, alleging Garza's policies undermine public safety.
Ken Paxton and James Talarico are locked in a close Senate contest as Texans voice concerns over the expansion of data centers in their communities.
Left-wing environmental groups had sued, citing the state's open beaches amendment.
Texas Republicans have established securing the grid and state resources as a legislative priority for 2027.
A California nonprofit co-founded by a Democrat donor stands ready to flood Texas high schools with its free curriculum.
The governor directed four state agencies to expand apprenticeships, boost trade-focused education, and cut red tape so more Texans can step into high‑demand careers.
Derek Peveto, recently hired by Jasper ISD, was charged with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old student in Hardin-Jefferson ISD where he previously worked.
The comments surfaced in a 2021 podcast discussion on faith, activism, race, and gender identity.
The federal government says a Las Vegas nurse billed Medicare more than $1 million per patient through Houston-area clinics for wound treatments that were medically unnecessary.