Texas Gov. Greg Abbott swore in the first judges for the state’s new Business Court at the Texas A&M University School of Law ...
Greg Abbott made a stop in El Paso to talk business ... backbone of the greater El Paso economy," he also noted they are a ...
Governor Abbott reappoints Rep. Brad Buckley to the Southern Regional Education Board until 2028, highlighting his experience ...
With hands raised and in black robes, Gov. Greg Abbott swore in 10 judges to the newly created statewide business courts at a ...
Governor Greg Abbott celebrated Hispanic Texans' contributions to the state's economy at the Small Business Summit in El Paso ...
"Gov. Abbott's latest political stunt at the border will have no meaningful impact on our nation's broken immigration system" ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott swore in ten judges who will be the first to serve on the Texas Business Court, a new trial court ...
During his visit to El Paso today, Texas Governor Greg Abbott granted ABC-7 an exclusive one-on-one interview. ABC-7's ...
The way Texas has chosen to act to keep illegal aliens out of their state is not approved by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) said members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and criminal illegal immigrants should be the focus of lawmakers and law enforcement.
El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks disagreed with state leaders claims El Paso is infested with Tren de Aragua gang members.
Following security camera footage of a student doing backflips and handstands in an art gallery, Texas A&M urged others to ...