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Former Irving City Council candidate Vicky Oduk endorsed Families for Irving candidate Sergio Porres for the June 7 runoff election.
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A small group of mostly SpaceX employees voted to incorporate the area around the SpaceX rocket testing and launch site near Brownsville as the City of Starbase.
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Allred is hoping to face off against Sen. Ted Cruz in the general election this fall.
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The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations faces a steep climb in Texas — where she hopes that the state’s deep-pocketed GOP donor class and open primary can help her pick away at Donald Trump.
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The state of Texas squared off against the U.S. Department of Justice and a coalition of immigrant rights groups in federal court on Thursday over whether a new state border enforcement bill is constitutional.
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The two social conservatives are leading with money and endorsements in the crowded GOP primary to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess of Lewisville.
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Reliably blue Texas House District 77 won't have a Republican challenger on the ballot in November. Here’s everything you need to know about the four Democrats running in the primary, from previous candidacies and current baggage, to how they'd work with the House's Republican majority.
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Jill Dutton won the special election for House District 2 against Brent Money in a race both Democrats and Republicans were eligible to vote in. But that hasn't stopped some Texas Republicans calling for closed primaries, claiming Democrats skewed results.
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More recently, the party has been engulfed in controversy and infighting — from spats over Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment to ties to white supremacists.
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Since Jan. 17, several local residents have filed their candidate applications to appear on the May 4 general election ballot vying for three at-large council seats in Denton.
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An Arlington police union wants a Crime Control and Prevention District. City prefers budget processArlington Municipal Patrolman's Association leaders have asked city council to consider a crime control and prevention district, or CCPD.
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There are 11 Republicans and one Democrat on the ballot for the March 5 primaries for Texas’ U.S. Congressional District 26.
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The ongoing political conflict at the border raises the question of how far Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and President Joe Biden can push back using the National Guard.
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The Houston Democrat is recovering from abdominal surgery. Democrats did not expect him to attend the vote, but his surprise appearance sank the impeachment vote.