Why Did Greg Abbott Pardon a Racist Murderer?
The governor didn’t offer much of a rationale in granting clemency to Daniel Perry, who killed a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020, but apparently the enemy of his enemy is his friend.
The governor didn’t offer much of a rationale in granting clemency to Daniel Perry, who killed a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020, but apparently the enemy of his enemy is his friend.
Senior editor Alex Samuels discusses which primary runoff races are the ones to watch and what’s at stake.
A half century of chronicling Texas.
With the cold war fading into history, Fort Worth’s General Dynamics now has to regard peace as not merely an ideal but an economic reality.
Austin is trading old houses for new offices. The City Council calls it progress.
In which John Howard, our toughest athlete, goes after a world bicycle record and hopes america will care.
New parents, beware! The only thing I got out of my six Lamaze classes was permission to enter the delivery room with my wife.
After 53 years, Antiquarian Book Mart, on Broadway, has shut its doors. It’s the latest change in an area of the Alamo City that is experiencing the push and pull of nostalgia and progress.
It may be because of the processed pork product topping or the mesquite grilling, but these handheld delights are endlessly customizable.
In Van Zandt County, you'll find art, festivals, and history in these neighboring destinations.
She was pressured into convicting a man she believed was innocent—and was haunted by remorse. Three decades later, she did something about it.
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