The first complex in Laredo began hearing cases immediately, and another complex in Brownsville is expected to be operational Thursday.
Author: John C Moritz, Corpus Christi Caller Times
Texas settles lawsuit over attempt to purge thousands from voter rolls
The move bySecretary of State David Whitley ignited a firestorm and sparked allegations that the state was targeting voters with Hispanic surnames.
‘A church is no place for wall’: Tiny chapel near Rio Grande at center of legal fight
The first court battle over the Catholic Church’s argument that President Trump’s wall would violate religious freedom will be Wednesday in McAllen.
Texas’ top elections officer: 95,000 non-citizens found on state’s voter rolls
The Texas Secretary of State’s office is contacting county election officials to see whether people who are not citizens are illegally voting.
George H.W. Bush returns to Houston church he spent 50 years worshipping for final goodbye
George H.W. Bush, the nation’s 41st president, was a member of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston for more than a half century.
George HW Bush helped transform Texas into a Republican stronghold
The 41st president of the United States came to Texas after World War II to seek success on his own.
Mourners remember George H.W. Bush at his presidential library in Texas
Hundreds of visitors streamed into the George Bush Library and Museum one day after his death at age 94.
Clash of Texans: Beto O’Rourke and Julian Castro could be rivals in 2020 presidential race
Texas Democrats Beto O’Rourke and Julian Castro could be prominent players in the 2020 presidential election drama. Here’s why.