Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a nonprofit organization over allegations it illegally registered people to vote.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Jolt, alleging the Houston-based nonprofit tried to register noncitizens.
Ken Paxton is suing Latino advocacy group Jolt, alleging illegal voter registration; the group calls the move retaliation and ...
Voters across the state shot down bids by school districts and cities to increase funds to hire teachers and police officers, ...
The race to fill Texas’ long-vacant 18th Congressional District seat is headed to a runoff, just before the start of a new election cycle.
Texas voters approved a $20 billion plan this election season to secure the state’s water supply for future generations.
The bipartisan-run survey found Texas Latinos worry the GOP is ignoring ‘bread and butter’ issues like cost of living and ...
The Texas attorney general is mirroring Southern segregationists from the 1950s as he ramps up his attack on Latino voter groups.
Rejections of bids to increase property taxes to fund teachers’ salaries and core city services, such as Austin’s Prop Q, ...
All 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution that were on the Nov. 4, 2025, ballot—which are the result of legislation the Texas Legislature passed earlier this year—have passed. Most of the ...
DALLAS — It's official: Dallas City Council elections will no longer be held in May. The Dallas City Council on Wednesday ...