TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
We released our latest data application, which lets you explore red-light camera intersections statewide, interact with maps, or drill down to individual intersections to see images, crash figures and citation totals.
We revisited the tragic car crash that killed the son of a powerful Texan — and that powerful Texan's successful effort to have the DPS accident report changed.
We asked what happens to kids with disabilities when they transfer from children’s Medicaid to the adult program,
We got in line, sort of, with the more than 40,000 kids on a charter school waiting lists across Texas.
We asked Wallace Jefferson, the African American chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, why he's a Republican.
We mused whether Farouk Shami, who rarely votes at all, let alone in his party's primaries, is really a Democrat.
We watched Kay Bailey Hutchison file, Debra Medina file, Rick Perry market himself.
And we heralded the return of Tom DeLay, booty shaker, as Texas Monthly's Bum Steer of the Year.
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