Forty years of growth doesn’t just happen. But there are cracks in Texas’ foundation, and the Legislature needs to fix them.
A new business community coalition is working with school districts to lobby for full funding, instead of against vouchers.
The 89th Legislature begins in Austin on Jan. 14. Lawmakers will have several key issues to address when they return.
The American Library Association has tracked a national surge in book bans over the past several years, with Texas at the ...
Abbott's comments came after A&M invited staffers and students to attend a conference that a conservative activist said broke ...
The brand new Wayne Roberts ‘85 Building opened its doors to students and faculty ahead of the spring semester on Jan 9.
Texas A&M University canceled a trip to a Chicago conference on Tuesday after an application was discovered to have excluded White and Asian colleagues.
Denton Guyer seeks revenge against Braswell for a Dec. 28 tournament loss in the first of two meetings for a 6A Region I ...
Jay Hartzell will lead a vastly different campus environment at Southern Methodist University after leaving the University of ...
Ad Astra School has opened around the corner from Elon Musk’s corporate compound in rural Central Texas. Nonprofit filings ...
A staunchly conservative Texas Legislature will convene Tuesday for its 89th biennial session to tackle issues that touch the ...
Texas is projected to have $194.6 billion available in general revenue to fund the business of the state over the 2026-2027 ...