Henry Cuellar Is Fighting for His Political Life. His GOP Opponent Is Fighting for a New One.
GOP congressional candidate Jay Furman has admitted to “picking” the district he’s running in, calling it the home of “the worst of the worst” for illegal border crossings.
In new complaint, Texas women say delayed care due to abortion laws endangered their fertility

Texas law allows doctors to terminate ectopic pregnancies, but both women say they were denied care until it was too late.
Texas voter guide for College Students

The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 7. The last day to apply to vote by mail is Oct. 25. The last day last day of early voting by personal appearance is Nov. 1.
“Vibe shift”: Young Texas voters, motivated by Kamala Harris, lock into the presidential election

Some young voters who are upset about the Biden Administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war say they’re still hesitant about the vice president.
Democrats running for Sheila Jackson Lee’s congressional seat debate who is best suited to replace her
Saturday’s debate came days before Democratic precinct chairs are set to decide who will replace the late Houston congresswoman on the November ballot.
Uvalde city officials release records from 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting

The release ends a yearslong legal battle with nearly two dozen news outlets. Several other government agencies are still fighting to withhold materials related to the massacre.
After six years, a Texas town’s boil-water notice has been lifted, but residents are still concerned

The town’s troubles started in 2018, when its water tested positive for the dangerous E.coli bacteria.
Federal court orders regulators to fix process, reconsider gas export projects in South Texas

This week’s ruling was the latest twist since cities and groups in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley sued to block the projects.
More Texans join unions although national membership is down

The growth in union membership came from the technology and nonprofit sectors, as well as coffee shops.
Texas’ youngest students are struggling with their learning, educators say

A national study found young children are faring worse academically than their peers before the pandemic. The problem’s scope in Texas is unclear.