“Texas Rising” to be premiered in theaters before television
The History network has announced that its mini series "Texas Rising" would be premiered in theaters before it hits television over the Memorial Day weekend.
Texas defends same-sex marriage ban
Texans overwhelmingly supported a Constitutional measure banning same-sex marriage, and I am committed to defending the state’s constitution, state Attorney General Ken Paxton said following a hearing
Texas becoming too much like California: Greg Abbott
Texas Gov.-elect Greg Abbott on Thursday expressed his concern that the Lone Star state is becoming too much like California by following the Golden State's policies.
Abortion law doesn’t put undue burden on women: Texas SG argues
Texas' abortion law does not place any undue burden on women seeking to exercise their federal right to the procedure just because they will have to travel further, the state's Solicitor General Jonat
REM Texas workers in 2013 spent 12.3% of Income on Health Insurance: Report
According to a report released on Thursday by the Commonwealth Fund, a health policy think tank in New York, the average Texas worker has utilized 12.3% of their income on health insurance in 2013.
Texas cop who used stun gun on elderly man has been fired: police
A Texas police officer, who used a stun gun on an elderly person during a routine traffic stop, has been dismissed form the job, authorities confirmed on Tuesday.
Texas becomes most overvalued housing market in the U.S.
Texas has taken the top spot from California as the nation's most overvalued housing market, according to a fresh report by credit-rating agency Fitch Ratings.
Texas lawmakers want more autonomy for the state
State lawmakers in Texas are once again preparing to push back against federal government's alleged continued overreach.