Texas, California and redistricting
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As Texas moves forward with an off-cycle redistricting to shore up Republicans’ narrow House majority, Gov. Gavin Newsom is plotting a Democratic response in California. But the state’s independent redistricting commission is a major obstacle.
A California private equity firm just bought a Texas institution. Levine Leichtman Capital Partners just bought Houston-based Shipley Do-Nuts, according to a news release. The price has not been disclosed.
With little say in the ongoing debate over redrawing congressional districts​ in their home state, Texas Democratic state legislators are looking beyond their borders for help.
Eight years after the 2017 Nuns-Tubbs wildfires, killing more than 20 people, Sonoma County Emergency Management Dep. Director Sam Wallis said there are similarities, and takeaways, for Texas.
Two days before the Guadalupe River rose with terrifying speed and force in Kerr County, Texas, a small team from
Conservative influencer Blaire White is ditching Texas to head back to her home state of California after fleeing the Golden State in 2021.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas man sues California doctor in federal court, testing a new angle to crackdown on abortion pills
While state court challenges have stalled out, a new federal suit tries to advance the battle between Texas’ abortion laws and blue state shield laws.
You've heard people say 'don't California my Arizona.' But U-Haul data shows that these 9 other states are sending the most new residents to Arizona.
The ownership of Shipley Do-Nuts, a name intrinsically tied to Houston and the city's various cultural underpinnings, has officially changed hands. Peak Rock Capital announced it has sold the brand to Levine Leichtman Capital Partners, a California-based private equity firm.