Angela West cleared of DWI charge after toxicology report comes back negative

Angela West, the wife of Texas gubernatorial candidate Allen West, has been cleared of the DWI charge against her after her toxicology report came back negative.

Texas State Senators, Tejano Democrats file lawsuit over redistricting

The group says that the results of the decennial Census were delayed because of COVID-19 and only recently published after the conclusion of the 87th Regular Legislative Session.

Texas law banning most abortions takes effect after Supreme Court stays silent

The Texas law bans abortions around six weeks and authorizes private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone involved in facilitating abortions.

Texas abortion law goes into effect while awaiting Supreme Court

The law prohibits abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy. Many people don’t know they are pregnant within the first six weeks.

FOX 7 Discussion: Abortion law in Texas set to go into effect

Jessica Colon, a GOP strategist, and Diana Gomez, the advocacy manager for Progress Texas, talk about the abortion law set to go in effect in Texas.

Texas lawmakers pass rewrite of bail system aimed at keeping more people behind bars who can’t post bond

A sweeping revision of the process for releasing accused criminals on bail was finally passed by the Texas Legislature on Tuesday, nearly three months after the GOP-priority legislation stalled in the regular legislative session.

Republican bill tightening Texas election laws is headed to Abbott's desk

Republicans pushed for SB 1 citing their desire to further safeguard elections from fraud — for which there is no evidence of a widespread problem — and to standardize election procedures.

Clinics ask high court to block Texas 6-week abortion ban

The request to the court comes after a panel of appellate judges refused to block enforcement of the law before it takes effect on Wednesday.

Travis County judge issues injunction against mask mandate ban

The ruling comes after two days of testimony earlier this week in a case filed by school districts and education advocates.

Texas lawmakers supported a statewide vaccine mandate a decade ago. Now they're resisting one for COVID-19

Ten years ago, the state led in requiring meningitis vaccines for students under 22 enrolling in college. Now, in the middle of a pandemic, lawmakers are more skeptical of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Texas House lawmakers debate GOP-backed voting restrictions bill

Senate Bill 1 would outlaw local efforts to make it easier to vote, ratchet up vote-by-mail rules and bolster protections for partisan poll watchers.

Federal court in El Paso blocks Abbott's migrant transportation order

According to the ruling, Abbott's order violates the Supremacy Clause of the US Constitution because it authorizes DPS to “make and act upon immigration determinations, the province of federal law.”

Texas Supreme Court pauses San Antonio mask mandate for public schools

Abbott and the state are embroiled in multiple legal battles with cities, counties, and school districts in the state’s urban areas over mask mandates.

Save Austin Now, business owners sue city over Prop B enforcement

Four Austin business owners have partnered with Save Austin Now to sue the City of Austin over the enforcement of the homeless camping ban.