Hundreds of activists from several nonprofits rallied outside the state capitol on Thursday. They're calling on state officials to address overdose deaths and bring an end to homelessness.
Amid intermittent rain, clouds and spots of sun, the Sweetwater Jaycees visited the Texas Capitol this week with three boxes ...
Here's why hundreds of Texans turned up at the state Capitol to join a nationwide protest against President Donald Trump and ...
Governor Greg Abbott announced Sunday that the Texas National Guard has been authorized to carry out immigration arrests ...
"No one voted for Elon Musk," read the sign of one demonstrator during the gathering at the Texas State Capitol. A promotional poster described the event as a "decentralized, self-organizing ...
A pair of lawsuits filed by allies of West Texas megadonor Tim Dunn shut down laws that banned outside spending in the House ...
"We will play hardball on this issue," Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick said during a news conference. At the event, Patrick ...
House Speaker Dustin Burrows reappointed state Rep. Brad Buckley (R-Killeen) to lead the committee. Buckley tried to get ...
ACC had 23 attendees at Community College Day at the Capitol, including three trustees and 13 students, who met with ...