COVID Lockdown Lightning Rod Shelley Luther is ‘Fighting for Her Life’
Conservative firebrand Shelley Luther has been “fighting for her life” in the ICU, her husband announced.
Conservative firebrand Shelley Luther has been “fighting for her life” in the ICU, her husband announced.
A North Texas mother talks about the dangers of fentanyl after losing her middle school student son.
Farmers and longtime residents of a small Texas community fear their land could be washed away by the government.
Violent crime may be slightly down, but Dallas murders are on a startling rise.
Republican lawmakers are calling for state Rep. Bryan Slaton to resign over allegations he’d had an “inappropriate relationship” with an intern.
Texas is setting the stage for the future of medication abortion in the United States.
The Texas Legislature is considering another expansion to the state’s medical marijuana program.
All of the talk about Mark Cuban and the Mavericks tanking sounds familiar, doesn’t it?
The Texas Anti-Stealthing Act would allow stealthing survivors to seek relief in civil court.
Some parents say they’ll leave Texas if Senate Bill 14 is enacted and prevents their children from getting the care they need in the state.
The University of North Texas is under fire from advocates who say that May’s commencement ceremonies are inaccessible to people with disabilities.
Another student from the Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD had to be revived with Narcan while on campus.
Dallas-born Harlan Crow reportedly took U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for rides on his “superyacht.”
Former Dallas-Fire Rescue paramedic Brad Cox has been fighting to keep his paramedic license since 2021.
Should the Ten Commandments be required reading in all Texas classrooms?
On April 5, students from around the U.S. walked out of class to demand action.
Three North Texas protesters convicted over a 2020 demonstration are getting help from the ACLU of Texas.
For thousands of students, their healing journey only begins when the cameras leave to cover a different school shooting tragedy.
House Bill 300, filed by state Rep. Donna Howard of Austin, has received widespread bipartisan support.
People have mixed feelings about tiny homes, but Dallas leaders are considering funding their construction to help house the homeless.
How long has it been since the Texas Rangers started off 3-0? Well, I’ll tell ‘ya.
Current and former staffers at the Texas Observer are celebrating the news that the 68-year-old publication won’t shutter.