The Startup Battlefield 2025 judging panel is getting even stronger. Our first wave of VCs brought serious firepower, and now we’re adding more top investors who will grill founders, unpack the big…
El Paso Matters – Peruvian in Fort Bliss ICE detention says ‘American nightmare’ began after selling ceviche in Miami Beach
It was a hot July summer day in Miami when, looking to make a little extra income, Ricardo Quintana Chavez took to the beach to sell ceviche. In just four weeks since,…
El Paso News El Paso Vince Perez Speaks About Quorum Break And Almost $10K In Fines
On August 3, Texas House Democrats fled the state to stop the Republicans from adopting a new congressional map giving the GOP five additional sets in the U.S. House in the upcoming…
Texas Monthly – How Poppi Became a $2 Billion Soda Company
Allison Ellsworth didn’t start out aiming to reinvent soda. But out of a home-brewed apple cider vinegar concoction came Poppi, one of the fastest-growing beverage brands in America, with an aesthetic built…
Texas Monthly – Champions of truth and democracy, the Tribune’s fall fellows are eager to represent and serve Texas
Student fellows support vital initiatives like the Texas Tribune Festival and provide in-depth coverage of key issues. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – The Texanist: What’s the Oldest Town in Texas?
Q: Nacogdoches claims to be the oldest town in Texas. But is it really?William Broyles, Santa FeA: At first glance, this particular puzzler would seem to be a simple one. On its…
Texas Monthly – The Moon Shooters
Jesus Charles tore his weary eyes away from the trio of screens on his console. He’d been fixated on the data running across the displays for nearly six hours, but the incoming…
Texas Monthly – The Daily Crossword: August 25, 2025
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Texas Monthly – Lab-grown meat isn’t being sold in Texas. Lawmakers banned it anyway.
Starting Sept. 1, cultured meat sales will be banned for the next two years even though the product isn’t ready to be sold at a large scale. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – State Ag employees told police they were wary of Sid Miller’s political consultant. Now he’s the agency’s chief of staff.
Todd Smith was Miller’s longtime political consultant when he admitted to soliciting bribes for licenses the agency typically issues for $100. Miller then put him on the payroll at $218,000 per year….



