Business groups launch coalition to push for statewide pre-emption of paid sick leave ordinances
Several members of the new coalition are also part of a legal challenge to Austin's paid sick leave ordinance. Full Story
Emma Platoff was a reporter at the Tribune from 2017 to 2021, most recently covering the law and its intersection with politics. A graduate of Yale University, Emma is the former managing editor of the Yale Daily News.
Several members of the new coalition are also part of a legal challenge to Austin's paid sick leave ordinance. Full Story
A 2011 lawsuit over Texas' beleaguered child welfare system has ping-ponged back and forth between an appeals court in New Orleans and a district court in Corpus Christi. Full Story
A rising star in the party, Castro has long been considered a likely contender in 2020. Full Story
A campaign field director was delivering a letter to county officials about voter registration problems at Prairie View A&M. Full Story
The list will be released by Jan. 31, 2019. Full Story
The state's highest criminal court will now weigh the recommendation. Full Story
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued that the law "elevates a child's race over their best interest." Full Story
A North Texas family is fighting to keep their 9-year-old daughter on a ventilator, though her doctors have said she is brain-dead. But a controversial, unusual Texas law gives doctors and hospitals broad decision-making power. Full Story
At an interview Saturday at the Texas Tribune Festival, the Minnesota Democrat talked about the Supreme Court and the Mueller probe — and carefully skirted questions about her own presidential ambitions. Full Story
We kicked off the 2018 Texas Tribune Festival with an interview of the former secretary of state. Kerry answered questions about foreign policy, the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, 2020 and more. Full Story