As a result of Rep. Ron Wright’s death, 23 candidates—including 10 Democrats—will be vying for the vacant seat in an election on May 1.
Vaccine Distribution in Texas Is Back On. Here’s How to Register.
From CVS to WellMed, more healthcare institutions and pharmacies have begun to distribute COVID-19 vaccines.
Immigration Advocates Call Texas Block on Deportation ‘Irrational and Inhumane’
Just a couple of days after President Biden issued his 100-day pause on deportations, a Texas judge has blocked the moratorium.
Florida and Texas Bypass CDC Distribution Order, Begin to Vaccinate People 65 and Older
Florida and Texas have begun to vaccinate people 65 and older ahead of frontline essential workers, following state governors’ orders.
Court Case in Texas Shows DACA Program Remains Under Peril
“DACA has to be replaced by a legislative approach,” said MALDEF President Thomas Saenz.
‘La Gorda Who Loves to Bake’: Meet the Texas Chicana Who Turned a Passion for Sweets Into a Business
“This is the first time that I’m doing something I care about,” says the Texas native who found her calling in the kitchen.
Latinos Have Been Ravaged by COVID. This Artist Is Memorializing Those Lost in Texas Mural.
“Instead of portraying something deeply sad, I wanted [the mural] to be more of a celebration of those lives that were lost.”
These Texas Latinos Are Fired Up And Headed to the Polls Early
“Everyone is just fed up with just feeling so helpless and the one thing we can do is cast a vote. It feels good to physically do something when you feel like there’s not much you can do.”
‘They’re Just Changing the Rules’: LULAC Sues Texas Governor for Closing Ballot Drop-Off Boxes
“The Republicans have tried every tactic in the book to suppress votes. They are just changing the rules, which is going to confuse people,” a lawyer at LULAC said.
Texas Honors Vanessa Guillén on Her 21st Birthday
The organizers want to remember the Fort Hood soldier “as the beautiful, powerful, and warrior she was and still is.”