Arizona Secretary of State Fontes referred a case to the AG involving illegal online posting of voter info by a Wisconsin man ...
Texas faces backlash for dropping over two million people, mostly children, from Medicaid coverage quickly post-pandemic.
Arizona State University has been ranked as the most innovative school in the U.S. for ten years by U.S. News & World Report.
Texas AG Ken Paxton persists in the firearm carry rights battle on government property despite a recent legal setback.
The Austin community is shaken after a fatal shooting at a local H-E-B store, with one suspect now in custody.
Navajo Nation President Nygren vetoed $2.7 million, particularly cutting funds for off-reservation travel, advocating for a ...
Central Texas agencies and volunteers assist in the Southeast's recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene's destruction.
A Texas Tribune panel at UT Dallas discusses how AI can support, but not replace, human educators in higher education.
Pima County's Chuck Huckelberry Loop has reopened ahead of schedule after levee fortifications and trail repairs.
Two missing girls, Natalie Dunigan and Alexis Bartley, were found safe after disappearing from Ohio Guidestone, as confirmed ...
A lawsuit claims a Gateway Church youth member sexually assaulted a girl; the church is accused of inadequate supervision.
The bill proposed by U.S. Senator Padilla and Rep. Garamendi aims to expand the San Pablo Bay Refuge by 5,658 acres.