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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed 28 bills, including efforts to study teacher retention and a slew of criminal justice-related changes.
Tonight, we're hearing from the attorneys representing the family of an 18-year-old who was found naked and deceased on the ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The civil trial stemming from the 2021 deadly police shooting of Alex Gonzales, 27, began this week. The ...
A lawsuit filed in the US District Court Wednesday accuses several top leaders at Texas’ Office of the Attorney General, or ...
On April 2, police arrested Anthony, who was 17 at the time, in connection with the stabbing death of Austin Metcalf, also 17 ...
Statesman's Tony Plohetski recently broke an alarming story : 54‑year‑old Mario Mata gave police a detailed confession last ...
Gabriel Gutierrez, the former Austin police officer who fatally shot Alex Gonzales Jr. during a 2021 off-duty road rage ...
Texas teen Karmelo Anthony indicted for first-degree murder in fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf at school track meet.
The father of slain teen Austin Metcalf lauded the grand jury indictment against his son’s suspected killer almost three ...
In her announcement, Huffman framed herself as the most experienced candidate, pointing to her time as a prosecutor, judge ...
Roger Wallace and Billy Gates discuss the Texas Longhorns 2025 football schedule and the Learfield Director's Cup, along with other nuggets about the Longhorns' baseball and softball squads.
More than 1,100 bills from the 89th Texas Legislature were signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, but not every bill that reached the governor's desk received his approval. Here's a closer look at the ...
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