Texas
A San Antonio teen has refused to wear her school district's mandated tracking ID, saying it is Satanic and goes against her religious principals.
Several violent incidents occurred throughout the country during Black Friday, with at least 4 victims ending in the hospital.
A high-speed pileup of up to 150 vehicles on a fog-bound Texas interstate killed at least two people on Thursday and injured up to 120, a sheriff's spokesman said.
Four people were killed and 16 injured when a parade float carrying wounded veterans and their wives was hit by a train in Midland, Texas.
New Latino Senator vows to fight federal spending
Tensions between Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott and a group of international election observers rose after he threatened to arrest them earlier this week.
Indiana can't bar abortion provider from collecting Medicaid, judge rules
GOP failing to capitalize on Hispanic boom that could turn Texas Democratic, former Republican Florida governor tells magazine
Ruling expected from judge on banners Thursday
Two Schools in San Antonio are using electronic chips to help administrators count and track students' whereabouts.
Former GOP Strongman did not break the law, his attorney argues
The CDC reports that 1,993 and 87 deaths cases have been reported so far in 2012, indicating "the highest number of West Nile disease cases reported to CDC through the first week of Septebmer since WNV was first detected in 1999." 45 percent of all 2012 cases occurred in Texas.
The impending presidential election has amplified concerns about racial discrimination, providing a stark contrast between how progressive we believe our society has become versus how inclusive we truly are.