Readers don’t want guns at the State Fair of Texas and they support other measures to reduce gun violence.
Readers seem hopeful about the new pope, ask about Republicans in name only, urge support for food assistance; and are worried about the future.
Ahead of Mother’s Day, TCU graduates Brandi and Kyle Fields received their graduate degrees side by side. Although they were not on campus simultaneously, mom and son often supported each other through their studies.
Readers appreciate a helpful federal employee; the wisdom of Abraham Lincoln; and DMN columnist Robert Wilonsky.
Readers criticize House Bill 1375 that targets bookstores and media; urge support of programs that help children; support nuclear power; and comment on column about letters.
The woman was deported to Mexico with three of her children on Wednesday morning. The two youngest children are U.S. citizens, according to an attorney who consulted with the family.
The moves follows merger of Tempur Sealy and Mattress Firm.
The outbreak is the state’s largest in decades. Stay up to date with case counts here.
Citizens of China, Iran, North Korea and Russia couldn’t own property in Texas under the bill.
Citizens of China, Iran, North Korea and Russia couldn’t own property under the proposal. Critics call it racist. Supporters say it protects critical resources.
State officials have already targeted the development for investigations.
Financial institutions and legislators are sparring over credit card fees.
Readers explain their interest in the next pope; are surprised the Texas Lottery may be shut down; and disagree with the transgender ban for the military.
David Bloyed of Frost faces up to five years in prison after posting antisemitic hate messages, including one indicating a desire to hang the Tennessee official.
The Mexican eatery has seen its footprint cut in half since its peak.
A look at the symptoms, diagnosis and new hope for treatment
Readers worry about the increase in measles cases; describe an effective town hall; discuss who are RINOs; share a story about getting a Texas ID; and dispute global warming.
The indictments followed a yearslong election integrity investigation, according to the attorney general’s office.
The Republican House member negotiating with Democrats on new bail restrictions said there are not enough votes to pass Abbott’s latest key policy goal.
The move affects 75 workers, a state document shows.