On the Records: A View Behind the Cameras
How we built the red-light camera app. Download the data and build your own — or embed ours as an iframe. Full Story
The latest criminal justice news from The Texas Tribune.
How we built the red-light camera app. Download the data and build your own — or embed ours as an iframe. Full Story
What are state and local governments in Texas doing to make raw data available to the public? Not much. Full Story
The season for speculating is drawing to an end. Politicians, it’s time to stake your claim. Full Story
Criminal justice blogger Scott Henson is reporting on Grits For Breakfast that lawmakers put 59 new felonies on the books during the last legislative session. Full Story
Ladies and Gentlemen, step right up for your chance to see the incredible, shrinking Rainy Day Fund. Full Story
Most agencies release their data with little hassle. Not the Dallas Area Rapid Transit agency. Full Story
Your afternoon reading. Full Story
With some notable exceptions, few political donors cut checks to both candidates. Full Story
We've added Texas A&M to our payroll database, so now you can compare both coaches' salaries. Let's hope next week's game isn't so lopsided. Full Story
The Texas Supreme Court today freed Texas A&M University from further liability in the decade-old bonfire case. Full Story
Analyzing unemployment in Texas: What would Google do? Full Story
Gov. Rick Perry won't grant clemency to Robert Lee Thompson, who was sentenced to death under Texas' controversial "law of parties." Full Story
Could Sarah Palin be far behind? Full Story
An easy guide to visualizing tweets. Full Story
Should the Texas Forensic Science Commission meet in private? The new chairman, John Bradley, says there's a good argument for it. Full Story
Our searchable database of public employees' pay — now featuring data from universities and eight of the state's largest cities. Full Story
Numbers and text don't mix. Full Story
In some places, the governor's border security efforts have led to a reduction in crime — in rural counties, for instance, where there aren't many people and there wasn't much crime to begin with. But in large urban counties like El Paso and Webb, it's a different story. Full Story
State contractors – many of whom get paid top dollar to advise Texas agencies – are largely immune from reporting conflicts of interest. Full Story
All-star Dallas Morning News journalists Lee Hancock and Courtney Perry somehow finagled their way into the apartment of Maj. Nidal Hasan, the army psychiatrist who murdered more than a dozen people at Fort Hood last week. Full Story