- — Texas lawmakers OK ban on DEI offices in public universities; bill heads to governor
- The Texas Legislature approved a bill banning DEI offices in public colleges and universities, sending it to Gov. Greg. Abbott for approval.
- — Texas school choice bill dies overnight; lawmakers fated to have special session
- A key bill that would have put more money in schools and created a school choice program died with a legislative deadline.
- — Texas school choice bill dies overnight; lawmakers fated to special session
- A key bill that would have put more money in schools and created a school choice program died with a legislative deadline.
- — One dead in traffic collision at Cotton/Missouri intersection in Central El Paso
- El Paso police investigate a deadly vehicle collision in the Central area.
- — After Texas House impeaches Ken Paxton, Senate will have trial where his wife has a vote
- Angela Paxton may soon have to vote on whether to convict her husband after the House impeached the attorney general Saturday.
- — Texas House impeaches Attorney General Ken Paxton. Senate trial awaits.
- The 121-23 vote included overwhelming Republican support.
- — Texas Legislature advances transgender college athlete restrictions to Gov. Greg Abbott
- The Texas Legislature sent a bill to the governor to require college athletes to compete on sports teams that align with their sex assigned at birth.
- — El Paso Amber Alert: Mom, 4 children missing; police seek public's help
- A Texas Amber Alert was issued for an El Paso mother and four children missing under suspicious circumstances.
- — Does Texas AG Ken Paxton have multiple tax exemptions on his homes? Here's what we know.
- The number of Homestead Exemptions Paxton has was questioned during an investigatory meeting earlier this week. The Statesman dug in to seek an answer
- — Bill banning people from 'hostile nations' from buying Texas land dies in the House
- The legislation could not overcome opponents' description of it as an attack on "the American dream."
- — Paxton drama underscores truism that surprises often upend Texas Legislature's narrative
- Nobody saw the impeachment effort against Attorney General Ken Paxton coming when lawmakers began work in January.
- — Meet Rep. Andrew Murr, the Hill Country rancher trying to impeach Texas AG Ken Paxton
- Texas Rep. Andrew Murr, a five-term House Republican, quietly launched an investigation into Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's alleged misdeeds.
- — Will Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton be impeached? Here's what we know.
- It remains uncertain if there's enough Republican support in the House to approve the impeachment articles.
- — Why is Ken Paxton being impeached? Read the 20 charges against him and Texas AG's response
- Read the 20 articles of impeachment, otherwise known as charges, that Ken Paxton is facing.
- — Crash claims lives of El Paso couple: Woman thrown onto highway, struck by motorcycle
- A couple died in a crash Thursday night involving multiple motorcycles on the border highway in South El Paso.
- — Texas biennium budget bill grows to $321 billion with tax relief, border spending plans
- More than 1,000 pages detail the Legislature's funding priorities for the biennium, including $5B for new energy plants and $17.6B in property tax relief.
- — Why are people boycotting Target? Retailer's hostile backlash over Pride merch explained
- Target is removing some items and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise after intense backlash from some shoppers ahead of Pride month.
- — House panel recommends impeaching Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton amid allegations
- The recommendation by the House investigations committee caps a dramatic few days inside the Texas Capitol.
- — US Rep. Veronica Escobar unveils bipartisan immigration plan
- U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar unveiled bipartisan border legislation that would offer legal pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
- — One-way ticket home: Biden administration highlights migrant removal, deportation flights
- The Biden administration is advertising its removal and deportation flights in a bid to show it has the border under control.
- — Deadly El Paso County desert shooting: Vigilante murder or self-defense?
- The alleged shoplifting of chips and drinks at a convenience store escalates into a deadly shooting on a dirt road in El Paso County.
- — Marijuana business is booming at the border, but comes with risks
- As the Texas State legislature debates marijuana laws, El Paso law enforcement continues to issue citation instead of arrests.
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