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Gov. Greg Abbott asked the Texas Supreme Court to remove Democratic state Rep. Gene Wu from his seat, arguing that Wu abandoned his office by fleeing the state.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who served as California's governor from 2003-2011, said he is "monitoring" the unfolding ...
Concerns surrounding Texas’ system for investigating deaths re-emerged this week at the State Capitol during a House hearing ...
The fight for Black Texas voters in 1940 reminds us that real change comes from the people. It doesn’t always come quickly or ...
Human remains found on Interstate 20 in Alabama on June 22 were identified as a man missing from Austin, Texas, since ...
Ferndell Henry Elementary School, formerly Ferndell Henry Center for Learning, will open, with some Heritage Rose Elementary School students being rezoned to the inaugural campus.
The uncertainty surrounding the IRS data-sharing agreement could result in billions less in tax revenue if immigrants in the ...
Authorities say the human remains found along a popular recreation site at Lake Mead nearly four decades ago are those of a ...
Federal appeals found that the state’s voter ID requirements for mail-in ballots do not violate the Civil Rights Act.
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found that the state’s voter ID requirements for mail-in ballots do not violate the ...
Federal appeals court rules Texas may enforce state law requiring ID numbers to cast mail-in ballots
The three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously declared that the current standard of listing a voter’s name and address was insufficient to address security concerns.
The federal court decision allows Texas to throw out mail-in ballots that do not have proper voter identification numbers.
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