Supreme Court Allows New Texas Maps The Supreme Court paused a lower court’s decision, which essentially allows the new maps to be used in the state’s 2026 elections
Texan Joins Major Reproductive Rights Group The new Executive Director of one of the largest reproductive advocacy nonprofits in the country has a strong connection to Texas
Houston Writer Debuts Teenage Time-Traveling Comic One of the biggest hits at Houston Zine Fest was about a constantly tardy teenager (whose dealing with a lot!)
World AIDS Day In 2025 World AIDS Day carried even more significance for organizations like the Resource Center in Dallas in the face of widespread rollbacks and cuts to HIV funding
Hunger And The Lone Star State For millions of Texans this year, hunger and food insecurity are top of mind instead of what’s on the Thanksgiving table
What It Means When Texas Counties Partner With ICE Local partnerships with ICE, a relic from a nineties immigration bill, have turbocharged in Texas
Historic El Paso Tramway To Reopen With New Upgrades The beloved tramway that used to dot the El Paso sky will (eventually) be making a comeback