Hours-long lines hit spring break travelers at William P. Hobby Airport
Travelers at Hobby Airport faced hours-long waits on Monday morning, as spring break travel and a partial federal government shutdown created a bottleneck at airport security.
Travelers at Hobby Airport faced hours-long waits on Monday morning, as spring break travel and a partial federal government shutdown created a bottleneck at airport security.
Brandon Herrera has secured the Republican nomination for Texas’ 23rd Congressional District after incumbent Rep. Tony Gonzales withdrew from the race following mounting pressure from Republican leadership.
Newly released body camera and security footage has raised questions about the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old San Antonio man by a federal immigration agent last year in South Padre Island.
A private jet traveling from Houston that crashed in Maine in January, killing all six people on board, remained on the ground longer than recommended after deicing during a snowstorm, according to a preliminary report released Friday by the National Transportation Safety Board.
A record number of Texans are leaving Congress, signaling a dramatic shift in the state’s influence on Capitol Hill.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton suggested Thursday that he might exit the U.S. Senate race if Senate GOP leaders agreed to abolish the filibuster and pass a key piece of legislation backed by former President Donald Trump.
Tony Gonzales, a Republican congressman from Texas, announced Wednesday that he will not seek re-election after admitting to an extramarital affair with a staff member who died by suicide.
The City of Houston has delayed plans to switch its heavy trash pickup program from scheduled monthly routes to an on-demand service, city officials confirmed this week.
Texas will prohibit the purchase of candy, gum and sweetened beverages with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits beginning April 1, after receiving federal approval for new restrictions affecting about 3.3 million residents, state officials announced Wednesday.
Travis County District Attorney José Garza said Wednesday that he will not pursue charges against the three Austin police officers who shot and killed the gunman responsible for a weekend mass shooting that left three people dead and 14 injured.