Black-owned land is under siege in the Brazos Valley family Article 11 210 words, published Oct 7 2023 29 votes
Retired US country singer tries clearing ‘vagrancy problem’ with his low-flying helicopter Article 1105 words 20 votes
Texas has quietly changed its abortion law - explicitly allowing abortion for premature ruptured membrane and ectopic pregnancy - how it happened ~life.women Article 31 votes
An abortion ban made them teen parents. This is life two years later. parenting Article 5491 words 55 votes
Three Texas plaintiffs testified about the trauma they experienced being required to carry nonviable pregnancies due to the Texas abortion ban ~life.women Article 766 words 55 votes
The JFK QAnon Cult in Dallas is somehow getting weirder family relationships Article 31 words 19 votes
Until 1968, a married Texas woman couldn’t own property or start a business without her husband’s permission. Attorney Louise Raggio fought to change that. ~life.women Article 1770 words 10 votes
Why the eviction ban from the US Centers for Disease Control isn't really a ban housing Article 1043 words 9 votes
Making a home that’s affordable, for good housing.affordable Article 4612 words, published Apr 6 2020 4 votes
A battle for the soul of Marfa, Texas: What happens when a wealthy patron wears out his welcome? Article 8204 words 5 votes
The fight to make Austin affordable housing.affordable Article 1981 words, published Dec 6 2019 4 votes
Arming the cartels: The inside story of a Texas gun-smuggling ring Article published Aug 7 2019 6 votes
The day the fire came: A tale of love and loss on the Panhandle plains relationships Article 8076 words, published Jul 21 2017 4 votes
The Permian Basin is booming with oil. But at what cost to West Texans? education housing Link 4 votes
Ken Paxton’s strange quest to execute an intellectually disabled man Article 1039 words, published Nov 14 2018 6 votes
A Texas elementary school speech pathologist refused to sign a pro-Israel oath, so she lost her job education work Article 3395 words 18 votes
Cops with military experience up to three times more likely to shoot than non-veterans, according to new study of Dallas Police Department Article 465 words 8 votes
The cartel next door: How prosecutors tied a brazen murder in an upscale Dallas suburb to one of Mexico’s most violent criminal organizations Article 8102 words, published Sep 21 2018 13 votes
Texas board votes to eliminate Helen Keller and Hillary Clinton from history curriculum Article 703 words 18 votes