Texas, Oklahoma Governors Set Stakes on Red River Rivalry
The beneficiary of the traditional wager on the outcome of the UT/OU game will be a food bank in the winning state. Full Story
Eleanor Dearman is a former reporting fellow. She majored in journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. She has also interned for the San Antonio Express-News in its Austin bureau covering Texas politics and contributed to PolitiFact Texas.
The beneficiary of the traditional wager on the outcome of the UT/OU game will be a food bank in the winning state. Full Story
The Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce presents its second Natural Resources Committee meeting to discuss water management in the area. Full Story
Denton announced a lofty plan Tuesday that aims to make the North Texas city one of the cleanest energy providers in the state. Full Story
The head of the Health and Human Services Commission announced that he will preserve access to care even if it means the state doesn't achieve the full $100 million in budgeted savings to the program. Full Story
The nonpartisan Texas Lyceum found close to a majority of Texas adults support same-sex marriage, legalization of marijuana in its latest poll. Full Story
In this week's Bookshelf, our content partner Kirkus Reviews highlights A Disease Called Childhood. Full Story
The presidential hopeful plans to announce that he will be endorsed by more than a third of all the GOP members of the Texas Legislature. Full Story
GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz took to the floor of the U.S. Senate for an hour on Monday night to again criticize the leadership of his party and to expand the scope of his criticism to include Texas' senior Senator, John Cornyn. Full Story
Many hypertension patients experienced a better life expectancy when they lowered their systolic blood pressure by 20 points more than what’s currently recommended, according to a National Institutes of Health study. Full Story
Medical experts said the presidential candidates who linked autism with vaccinations during a national televised debate were perpetuating dangerous myths that science has determined are false. Full Story