
Bearing Witness
Alan Pogue has spent his life documenting progressive struggle. Along the way, he captured the history of the Observer, too.
Since 1954
Alan Pogue has spent his life documenting progressive struggle. Along the way, he captured the history of the Observer, too.
Books ⋆
Some Texas nonfiction, novels, and poems to get through those long winter nights.
Online readership numbers are at least one tool to figure out what the Observer audience really loved.
This sort of nonfiction is designed to be started, finished, and actually leave you with something to show for it.
Opinion ⋆
Faculty and students are experiencing profound disruption and distress, which starkly contrasts with the arrogant posture and detached demeanor of those perpetrating this harm.
The mayor, county judge, and others are parroting talking points provided by liquefied natural gas developer NextDecade, as the company faces another legal hurdle.
Republicans nearly ran the table in state House races, shoring up Governor Abbott’s school voucher majority for the 2025 session.
On Tuesday, the most modest of boasts became famous last words for the lower chamber’s dwindling Ds.
Top state officials have already made promises that, under Trump, money can be shifted to education. But that didn’t happen last time.
Following a 1925 investigation, immigrant detention in the Galveston County Jail was declared “a crime against humanity.”
“When I see a mom with her child trying to cross, it’s like I see myself in her.”
A new book by the publisher of the Uvalde Leader-News illuminates events that forever altered lives in this small Texas city.
“I Am Ready, Warden,” a new short documentary, exposes the unresolved pain on all sides of a Texas execution.
For decades, Houston families like mine have helped keep the flame of independence burning.
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