Coronavirus: The pandemic through Texans' eyes As COVID-19 cases surge in Texas, a hospital administrator retires — but is ready to jump back into the fight By Alex Samuels, Cassandra Pollock, Edgar Walters, Emma Platoff, Julián Aguilar, Mitchell Ferman and Stacy Fernández June 18, 2020 Credit: Ronald W. Erdrich for The Texas Tribune
Broken Border Government watchdog: Millions wasted on Tornillo migrant detention facility By Julián Aguilar April 9, 2020 Credit: Ivan Pierre Aguirre for The Texas Tribune
Sold Out In 2017, Texas leaders promised bold reforms to help child sex-trafficking victims. Here’s what’s changed — and what hasn’t. By Megan Menchaca March 6, 2020 Credit: Callie Richmond for The Texas Tribune
Blocked Out More Texas renters are struggling to find affordable housing, new report finds By Juan Pablo Garnham Jan. 31, 2020 Credit: Emree Weaver/The Texas Tribune
In Harvey's Wake In win for Harvey victims, federal judge finds government liable for reservoir flooding By Kiah Collier Dec. 17, 2019 Credit: Michael Stravato for The Texas Tribune
Blowout: Inside America's energy gamble In key vote, federal regulators OK controversial South Texas gas export facilities By Kiah Collier Nov. 21, 2019 Credit: Kevin Clancy / Newsy
Dis-Integration This school district has been at risk of state takeover for years. Some blame white flight. By Aliyya Swaby Nov. 4, 2019 Credit: Angela Piazza for The Texas Tribune
Captured by Coal Texas signed off on the restoration of this old mine. Now a leaky landfill is contaminating groundwater. By Kiah Collier, The Texas Tribune, and Naveena Sadasivam, Grist Oct. 30, 2019 Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune