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  2. The Texas Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Tribune is a nonprofit politics and public policy news website headquartered in Austin, Texas. [1] [2] Its stated aim is to promote civic engagement through original, explanatory journalism and public events. [3] The Texas Tribune, like the Voice of San Diego and MinnPost before it, is part of a trend toward web-based, non-profit ...

  3. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Quanah Tribune-Chief: Quanah: 1889 Friday 507 Valley Tribune: Quitaque: 1926 Wednesday 688 Crosby County News: Ralls: 1985 Friday 501 Raymondville Chronicle & Willacy Co. News: Raymondville: 1920 Wednesday 2,337 Refugio County Press: Refugio: McElvy Media Group 1959 Thursday 591 Riesel Rustler: Riesel: 1896 Friday 239 Observer/Enterprise ...

  4. Sewell Chan - Wikipedia

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    Sewell Chan is an American journalist based in New York City who is the current executive editor of the Columbia Journalism Review.He had previously been the editor-in-chief of The Texas Tribune from 2021 to 2024.

  5. Evan Smith (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Smith co-founded the Texas Tribune, an online, nonprofit, non-partisan public media organization, with Austin venture capitalist John Thornton and veteran journalist Ross Ramsey. It launched on November 3, 2009. [12] [13] In January 2022, Smith announced his intentions to step down from his role as CEO by the year's end. [14]

  6. Molly Ivins - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 Ivins left the Tribune for the city of Austin, Texas, hired by Ronnie Dugger, [6] to be the co-editor and political reporter for The Texas Observer. [2] She covered the Texas Legislature and befriended folklorist John Henry Faulk, Secretary of State Bob Bullock and future Governor Ann Richards, among others. [7]

  7. 2024 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Elections are scheduled to be held on November 5, 2024. [2] Seats up for election will be all seats of the Texas Legislature, [3] all 38 seats in the United States House of Representatives, and the Class I seat to the United States Senate, for which two-term incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz is running for re-election. [4]

  8. John P. Devine (judge) - Wikipedia

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    A Republican, he was a judge on a Texas District Court from 1995 to 2002. Since 2013, he has been on the Texas Supreme Court. According to The Texas Tribune, Devine's juridicial philosophy is strongly "shaped by his religious beliefs and deeply conservative politics." [2]

  9. Emily Ramshaw - Wikipedia

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    Ramshaw married David Hartstein in 2010 in Austin, Texas. [3] Hartstein is an Emmy and Independent Spirit Award-winning feature film producer of documentary, fiction and commercials, whose credits include Sister Aimee (2019), The Sensitives (2018), Where Soldiers Come From (2011), P.O.V. (1988) and Along Came Kinky...