A federal panel of judges wants to solve Texas’ gerrymandering once and for all, but historic influences shaping this problem run deep
After a deadly, early-morning Friday crash, Houston authorities have a few questions for the possibly intoxicated driver
Even though he needs the money, the owner of Joe’s is still “Crabby” and refusing Landry’s bid for the Shack
Already the city’s most vulnerable, Chicago’s seniors may be losing their opportunities for independence thanks to partisan politics
After killing a number of victims, including two teenagers and a 9-year-old, the Houston-area “Tourniquet Killer” is set to die in three months