Uvalde And The Weight Of 77 Minutes Why a health museum for this exhibit? Because it lets the work be seen as part of a public health crisis.
A Better Playbook For Texas Democrats Democrats in the Texas House actually have options to stall legislation, but using them is another matter
San Antonio Council Members Call For Tracking Extreme Heat’s Impact Advocates say the effort would begin repairing a system that fails to account for heat-related deaths across the community. But Bexar County’s partnership remains uncertain.
The Blue States Advertising To Texas Doctors Over Abortion This week the state of New Jersey announced a billboard campaign targeting Texas abortion providers to relocate to a state that promotes reproductive freedom.
Houston Artist Gets Rightful Showcase At Asia Society The artist moved to Houston in 1984 and currently lives mere blocks from the Asia Society. However, she has spent most of her long career in obscurity, something "Between Worlds" is keen to rectify.
First-Time Texas Director Has Festival Hit Stitched has its world premiere in Houston at the 58th WorldFest Houston International Film Festival on April 28.
School Voucher Bill Passes Texas House Ahead of the vote, the rotunda of the Texas Capitol was awash in red on Wednesday. That’s because hundreds of public education supporters descended on Austin.