If the U.S. Supreme Court renders a decision in favor of Charles Flores and others, it would likely force the Court of ...
In a cycle rife with intraparty tension, a runoff in a newly gerrymandered district finds two mainstream Dems searching for ...
Legislators are (sort of) beginning to grapple with the grim costs that come with the state’s data center boom.
And here we are as well (flawless transition), with the Observer’s third issue of the year. I’ve been thinking, in the two ...
We have an in everywhere. It's not hard to talk to other people that do the same thing that you do on a daily basis, and ...
The Kyle City Council voted to apply for more state grant money for Flock Safety cameras despite a string of local-level ...
The Cuban government has been blaming the United States for its problems since 1959—sometimes rightly, sometimes not. At this ...
One juror recently stated, “It seemed to be an open and shut case.” During the punishment phase, where jurors in capital ...
A version of this story ran in the September / October 2022 issue. Brenda Phillips hangs onto a Houston summer memory, circa 1996. It’s Friday night, she’s 26 years old and even though she’s sitting ...
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