Texas
- Texas Supreme Court: $30 billion bullet train project has authority to seize land
- Local efforts to decriminalize abortion in Texas likely won’t help clinics stay open
- Protesters rally across North Texas after SCOTUS abortion ruling
- Chair of Texas Senate special committee: 'We failed Uvalde'
- Republican lawmakers in Texas already discussing legislation to further punish abortion crimes
- Outnumbered by Republicans in the Texas Legislature, Democrats have limited options to fight abortion ban
More Texas Headlines
- Now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, how far is the closest abortion provider to North Texas?
- It's the end of abortion in Texas -- but what comes next?
- Texas leaders, politicians, organizations react to Roe v. Wade decision
- Texas fertility clinics assess impact of SCOTUS' Roe v. Wade decision
- How North Texas religious leaders reacted to Roe v. Wade getting overturned
- Dallas County DA says he won't prosecute women seeking abortions
- Abortions in Texas have stopped after Attorney General Ken Paxton said pre-Roe bans could be in effect, clinics say
- How will the Texas foster care system be impacted amid the overturning of Roe v. Wade?