People gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Saturday morning to speak out against the Trump administration and Elon Musk and to support working families.
Despite attempts to deny her existence, Mo Jenkins is steadfast in her public service mission to make life better for others.
This Week in Texas. ABC13 talks to Speaker of the House Dustin Burrows and breaks down the session's key issues with state senators.
RGISC and partners urged Texas lawmakers to reform the State Revolving Fund for fair water infrastructure investments.
Backroom Botox - The Texas Medical Board revised its guidance for practitioners in facilities offering services like Botox injections. Investigator Arezow Doost reports on why there's new urgency for lawmakers to act this session to address safety concerns,
House Bill 239, which echoes a bathroom bill that failed in 2017, includes new provisions for shelters and prisons.
Water took center stage at the Texas State Capitol on Monday. Texas Water Day is an educational event that highlights critical issues like how to make sure there's enough water for everyone as the state's population continues to grow.
Texas lawmakers agreed to spend $6 billion to lower property taxes but can't agree on who will benefit the most.
A Texas Senate committee on Tuesday advanced bills that would require public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments and allow districts to provide students with time to pray during school hours.