Texas launches new business courts, with Governor Abbott initiating the first-ever judicial team in Fort Worth.
Governor Abbott inaugurates the first judges of the Texas Business Courts, designed to expedite commercial disputes.
One month out from Robert Roberson’s execution, 86 lawmakers signed a letter pressing the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles ...
With hands raised and in black robes, Gov. Greg Abbott swore in 10 judges to the newly created statewide business courts at a ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott swore in ten judges who will be the first to serve on the Texas Business Court, a new trial court ...
Hundreds of Texas public schools, including nine in Hutto, earned the Purple Star Campus designation for the 2024-25 school ...
We're rounding up some of the most recent rollbacks to diversity, equity and inclusion amid a Republican-led crackdown against such efforts.
The Lone Star State ranks near the bottom in the country for vaccination rates, according to a new WalletHub study. Among the ...
Rep. Brad Buckley said the state should fully fund public schools and provide education savings accounts for students in need ...
Immigration policy has been one of the top issues in the presidential race. Republicans and Democrats have been at odds on ...
Gov. Greg Abbott and state officials labeled the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as a "foreign terrorist organization," ...
Abbott signed a proclamation declaring Tren de Aragua a foreign terrorist organization and directed Texas DPS to create ...