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More than one million Houstonians could have new congressional representation as early as next year under Gov. Greg Abbott's ...
Some District 1 residents were hopeful their input might shape Project Marvel while others were convinced the outcome was ...
The last time Texas redrew its maps later in the decade was 2003, when the state’s politics were shifting in favor of ...
City staff directed to explore how bidding processes are conducted and whether ‘political,’ pro-bike views are being voiced ...
The 89th Texas Legislative Session brought sweeping changes to public education from major funding increases to the launch of ...
Including last-minute cuts made Monday night, Judson trustees have shaved nearly $9 million from next year's budget. But a ...
The unusually rapid pace began Tuesday with nearly six hours behind closed doors with the board’s new financial consultant.
Reps. Josey Garcia and Barbara Gervin-Hawkins see potential to make the maps more fair, but don't know what to expect from GOP colleagues.
Democrats will need to sort through a pileup of potential candidates who see an opportunity to harness backlash to the Trump ...
Voting totals for Tuesday and Wednesday show high turnout in conservative-learning North Side districts.
Early voting in San Antonio's June 7 runoff elections got underway Tuesday. Polls in the runoff, which include the city's first open mayor's race since 2009, and City Council runoffs in Districts ...
SAN ANTONIO — While much of the spotlight this Election Day was on the outcome of San Antonio's mayoral contest, City Council is poised for a shakeup as well. All 10 seats were up for grabs.