By Alex Nguyen, The Texas TribuneAug. 28, 2025 More than 800 new laws are about to take effect in Texas, and they are set to bring sweeping changes to the state’s education systems, water infrastructure […]
By Alex Nguyen, The Texas TribuneAug. 28, 2025 More than 800 new laws are about to take effect in Texas, and they are set to bring sweeping changes to the state’s education systems, water infrastructure […]
Texas Reporter Media formally opposes Geoff Barr’s candidacy for County Court at Law #1 Geoff Barr, a prosecutor with the Texas Office of the Attorney General and a criminal procedure professor at Texas State University, […]
Photo: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife Senator Angela Paxton wave to conventioneers during the Texas GOP Convention Thursday, May 23, 2024 in San Antonio. Credit: Eli Hartman/The Texas Tribune By Eleanor Klibanoff, The […]
By Texas Tribune Staff, The Texas Tribune Photo: Community members sort donations to help victims of the flood at the Cross Kingdom Church in Kerrville during the first Sunday service after the floods on July […]
Out on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, a time-honored tradition continues with wild crop oyster boats harvesting oysters directly from natural reefs. These vessels, still working the Gulf of Mexico the old-fashioned way, […]
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has acquired its first new Wildlife Management Area in East Texas in almost two decades, securing approximately 6,900 acres in Anderson County for the creation of the Trinity River […]
At Texas Reporter and Big Bend Times, we call the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of Mexico. And now, we’re offering a way for readers to support the work we do—and get a little something […]
By Jess Huff, The Texas Tribune “Texas may officially recognize Gulf of America change after Senate gives first OK” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — […]
Governor Greg Abbott welcomed directors from NASA’s Johnson Space Center and astronaut Reid Wiseman to the Texas Capitol this week as part of Space Day events in Austin. The meeting highlighted Texas’s growing role in […]
The Texas A&M Forest Service recently gave away approximately 2,300 native tree seedlings to residents in Canadian, Pampa, Fritch, and Borger as part of ongoing wildfire recovery efforts. The distribution aims to help replace lost […]