Who is Greg Abbott? July 24, 2013 By Richard Parker Texans still don’t know enough about the man who aspires to replace Rick Perry
Back to the basics on immigration July 12, 2013 By Richard Parker With reform push stalled, it’s time to focus on fundamentals–and explore how the issue looks from across the border
In Texas, a filibuster for the digital age June 27, 2013 By Richard Parker Twitter. Videostreams. Liveblogs. And a group effort to figure out what the heck happened amid the #StandWithWendy chaos
Still, water June 4, 2013 By Richard Parker The battle to control water in Texas may be even more defining than the battle to control oil here 100 years ago, and it needs to be covered with an urgency to match
How West was spun May 24, 2013 By Richard Parker Mistakes were made, and one narrative too readily embraced, in coverage of the blast. Meanwhile, The Dallas Morning News excelled
A laurel to Zahira Torres and the El Paso Times April 26, 2013 By Richard Parker Dogged investigative work exposed a test-score scandal that harmed students
Becoming the Texas Tribune (UPDATED) April 15, 2013 By Richard Parker Evan Smith’s project isn’t exactly as envisioned, but it matters and it’s here to stay. Now, how good can it be?
Meet the people who know Texas politics March 19, 2013 By Richard Parker The newspaper columnists of the Lone Star state
A Laurel to Univision 41’s Arantxa Loizaga February 27, 2013 By Richard Parker For making good use of the familiar, local-anchor-goes-to-White House encounter