Seriously slick December 5, 2013 By Richard Parker At Jake Silverstein’s “amped up” Texas Monthly, water policy, immigration, and BBQ are all cover stories
Taking stock in Texas October 4, 2013 By Richard Parker Our correspondent recaps the conversation at a CJR event in Austin, and adds some thoughts of his own
Watch it live: The state of accountability journalism in Texas September 24, 2013 By The Editors A discussion of the evolving ecosystem of accountability-oriented media in Texas
Voting wars redux in Texas August 22, 2013 By Richard Parker The state and the feds are still at odds over core election issues. Will coverage match the urgency of the moment?
Who is Greg Abbott? July 24, 2013 By Richard Parker Texans still don’t know enough about the man who aspires to replace Rick Perry
In Texas, a filibuster for the digital age June 27, 2013 By Richard Parker Twitter. Videostreams. Liveblogs. And a group effort to figure out what the heck happened amid the #StandWithWendy chaos
Still, water June 4, 2013 By Richard Parker The battle to control water in Texas may be even more defining than the battle to control oil here 100 years ago, and it needs to be covered with an urgency to match
Lone Star politics: anything but dull January 28, 2013 By Richard Parker The Texas press braces for the part-timers and out-of-towners of the 83rd legislature
Covering the databases August 22, 2012 By Anna Codrea-Rado Why journalists should be leading by example in the open data debate