The Evening Brief: Sept. 11, 2012
Your evening reading: Sadler calls himself the "mainstream candidate"; Perry staffer named Railroad Commission executive director; Assange threatened to sue South by Southwest over documentary Full Story
David Muto was the editor of TribTalk, The Texas Tribune's opinion page. He is also the Tribune's copy editor. A Richardson native, he attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned degrees in journalism and Spanish.
Your evening reading: Sadler calls himself the "mainstream candidate"; Perry staffer named Railroad Commission executive director; Assange threatened to sue South by Southwest over documentary Full Story
As redistricting and voter ID await further court action, a smaller (but bleaker) round of voting drama has erupted in Harris County. Full Story
Your evening reading: Perry touts Texas in Italy; after conventions, campaigns pushing Castro, Cruz online; Canseco, Gallego to debate in Spanish Full Story
After the biggest week of his political career, Julián Castro already has plans for his newfound national stardom. Full Story
Your evening reading: Texas Republicans slam Obama for weak jobless report; state's insurance commissioner answers bias charges; $29,000 salary bump over predecessor for new education commissioner Full Story
As Democrats wrapped up their festivities in Charlotte on Thursday, education news stole some of the spotlight in Texas. Full Story
Key meetings and events for the coming week. Full Story
Your evening reading: state to apply for No Child Left Behind waiver; Texas Republicans lead attack on Obama before his convention speech; TxDOT approves fastest speed limit in U.S. Full Story
Texas' moment in the convention spotlight this week has the state's Democrats thinking big. Full Story
Your evening reading: Castro basks in post-keynote spotlight; Michelle Obama, Chavez-Thompson address Hispanic Caucus in Charlotte; Morning News calls for Dallas convention Full Story