Early voting ending soon for Texas primary runoff election

Early voting ends today for next week’s primary runoff election. One of the biggest races is the runoff between Attorney General Ken Paxton and challenger George P. Bush.

Race for Texas’ 30th Congressional runoff heats up

Former Congressional Staffer Jane Hope Hamilton got into the runoff against State Rep. Jasmine Crockett. But she’s coming from behind and hungry to win. Whoever wins the Democrats’ runoff for Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson's seat will likely be the person to end up in it.

Ken Paxton, George P. Bush to face off in primary runoffs for attorney general

There are big statewide races on the ballot for next Tuesday’s runoff, but we aren't seeing as much of a campaign ad blitz as early voting started Monday. The race with the biggest spotlight is the Republican primary runoff for Texas attorney general.

Texas primary runoff election: Early voting now underway

Early voting in Texas primary runoff election is now underway. Take a look at the statewide races on the ballot.

Former foster care children give firsthand accounts to Texas Senate committee

After four hours of testimony from experts in the foster care industry, it was this panel of young women with firsthand experience in the foster system who provided the most eye-opening information.

Mixed Texas ruling allows trans youth parent investigations

The Texas Supreme Court allowed the state to investigate parents of transgender youth for child abuse while also ruling in favor of one family that was among the first contacted by child welfare officials following an order by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott.

Dan Patrick wants to force legal showdown with feds over right to protect Texas border

The lieutenant governor said the ongoing busing of migrants to D.C. and the enhanced inspection of trucks coming over the southern border into Texas last month, which clogged checkpoints for days and delayed deliveries, are efforts to get the federal government to sue Texas. “I want to force a showdown with the federal government."

Crystal Mason’s contentious illegal voting conviction must be reconsidered, criminal appeals court says

Crystal Mason was given a five-year prison sentence for casting a provisional ballot in Tarrant County in the 2016 while on probation for a federal conviction. On Wednesday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled in her favor based on the argument that she did not know she was ineligible to vote.

Gov. Abbott challenging education funds for undocumented students in Texas schools

Abbott said that states need to be able to enforce their own immigration policies or the federal government should cover the cost of educating undocumented children in public schools.

Midlothian City Council considers ordinance banning abortions

Since Sept. 1, most abortions have been halted in the state because of the Texas legislature's so-called Fetal Heartbeat Law. It bans abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected around six weeks. But Midlothian’s ordinance tries to take it a step further banning all abortions.

Texas lawmakers question DMV over illegal paper tags problem

Law enforcement officials say for the last three years in Texas, fake paper tags on cars have become a widespread issue. Criminals have also used them on cars while committing violent crimes. The problem has been a concern in North Texas as well.

U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Biden can toss Trump’s “remain in Mexico” policy

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday morning on whether the Biden administration can scrap a Trump-era policy that forces asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico as their cases make their way through U.S. immigration courts.

Early voting begins Monday for May 7 election

In the upcoming election, there are two amendments to the Texas Constitution that would cut property taxes if passed.

Abbott eases state inspections at second commercial bridge, trade remains snarled across border

The agreement will help ease commercial traffic at one of the international ports of entry where international trade has been snarled since Abbott ordered Texas state troopers to do additional inspections on cargo.

Melissa Lucio's execution may be halted by South Texas district attorney

The district attorney who signed her execution warrant told lawmakers he doesn’t think Melissa Lucio will be executed in two weeks. He said if the court doesn’t delay it, he will step in and withdraw his application to execute her.

Texas will charter buses of migrants to DC, Gov. Abbott says

Governor Greg Abbott has been critical of President Joe Biden's border policies. Now, the governor says new security initiatives include a plan to bus or fly asylum seekers to Washington, D.C. But the fine print in the directive means the migrants would not be forced to go.

April 25 is Texas voter registration deadline for primary runoff election

The Texas primary runoff election will be on May 24. Under Texas election law, a candidate must get more than 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff election.

Appeals court rules Texas secretary of state cannot be sued over state voting laws

A two-judge majority of a three-judge panel on the Fifth Circuit said the secretary of state is not the right person to sue. You have to go down to the county-level officials, somebody that’s more hands-on with doing the ballot.