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Robert Roberson, convicted of the death of his two-year-old daughter in 2003, faces a new execution date despite new evidence.
Eye on Politics takes a look at what's next in Texas politics as candidates for various races in the state begin to emerge.
Every state has a capitol that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US Capitol, but others are more unique.
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The city of Dickinson required Hurricane Harvey aid relief applicants to pledge not to boycott Israel in an apparent misinterpretation of state law.
Willis looked down at her bloody hands and knees after crawling for 22 hours on her way to the Texas Capitol to advocate for a change in state sexual assault law.
Musk's lobbyists spent thousands to wine and dine elected officials. But exactly how they accomplished Musk's goals is more of a mystery.
Planned medical towers won't have to build around state development restrictions meant to protect views of the Capitol dome.
Gov. Kay Ivey has authorized the lowering of flags to half-staff throughout Alabama to honor those who died in the recent Texas flash flooding. The flags will be lowered until sunrise Monday, July 14, her order reads.
In solidarity with Texas and Governor Greg Abbott, I have ordered flags across Alabama to be flown at half-staff."
Higher education advocates are winding down from a busy session in the Texas Capitol, where culture wars again took center stage and institutions competed for funding. In the end, many Houston-area institutions walked away with support for new projects. Here are some highlights from the 89th Legislature, including the bills you might have missed.
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The agenda says Texas will address congressional redistricting "in light of constitutional concerns raised by the U.S. Department of Justice."
Gov. Greg Abbott tasks legislators to tackle a number of issues, including flood-specific items following last week's devastating floods in the Hill Country