by Erin Anderson | Apr. 21, 2025 | Local, South Texas
A San Antonio educator is accused of enticing female students to send him sexually explicit images via social media and grooming the girls for sexual encounters. Christopher Demetrius Irving, 41, was arrested Thursday and charged with one count of sexual performance...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Apr. 21, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Chris & Sean discuss Easter, the Dem’s love affair with criminal terrrorists, the Karmelo Anthony case and A.I. making country songs.
by Will Biagini | Apr. 21, 2025 | Aggie Scorecard, State
A Texas A&M class is pushing radical gender ideology on students. Titled Queer Theory, the class is not entry-level. Rather, enrolling in the class requires 6 credit hours of previous coursework completed within the field of Women’s and Gender Studies. According...
by Erin Anderson | Apr. 21, 2025 | Local, Metroplex
A teacher and coach in Azle Independent School District was jailed after a former student reported to police that they had an inappropriate relationship several years ago. Carlos Alberto Font Santiago, a Spanish teacher and softball coach at Azle High School, was...
by Michael Wilson | Apr. 21, 2025 | Houston, Local
A jury has found former Houston Independent School District Chief Operating Officer Brian Busby and HISD vendor Anthony Hutchison guilty on 33 federal charges after a sweeping corruption trial. After a weeks-long trial, a jury deliberated for just six hours before...
by Real Texans | Apr. 20, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
In this week’s edition of REAL TEXANS, we sit down with Uplift Education CEO Yasmin Bhatia. The conversation covers the difference between charter schools and traditional public schools, why parents are so hungry for new options, and what the state can be doing...
by Debra McClure | Apr. 18, 2025 | Federal
The Trump administration’s pre-Easter Holy Week celebrations and observances are a contrast to the Biden administration’s declaration of Easter Sunday 2024 as “Transgender Day of Visibility,” a designation that many saw as an outrageous disregard for the sacredness of...
by Sydnie Henry | Apr. 18, 2025 | Houston, Local
Kara Hernandez, a now-former middle school teacher in Fort Bend Independent School District, has been arrested and charged with having an improper relationship with a student. The offense includes sexual contact or sexually explicit communication with a student,...
by Erin Anderson | Apr. 18, 2025 | Local, South Texas
Flour Bluff Independent School District trustees are asking voters to approve a $193 million bond package that would raise residents’ property tax rates by 23 percent. With interest, the bonds would cost local property taxpayers $392 million, according to the...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Apr. 18, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On the Salcedo Storm Podcast: Sydney Henry, Managing editor, Texas Scorecard
by Adam Cahn | Apr. 18, 2025 | State
A Democrat lawmaker’s proposal to establish “a higher education plan for human papillomavirus education and prevention” received a hearing in the Republican-controlled House Higher Education Committee this past Tuesday. House Bill 1787 by State Rep. Donna Howard...
by Luca Cacciatore | Apr. 18, 2025 | State
Texas representatives have considered a measure in committee that would allow cell phones to be used throughout polling locations, except at actual voting booths. State law currently prohibits the use of cell phones and other wireless devices “within 100 feet” of a...
by Reflections on Life and Liberty | Apr. 18, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Two competing sites in Israel testify to the most pivotal event in human history. Both are empty. These sites in Jerusalem vie for recognition as the location where Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, died, and buried. One is the historic Church of the Holy Sepulcher, a...
by Texas Minute | Apr. 18, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Paxton Sues Dallas for Banning Guns on Public Property… House Leadership Retreats From Honoring Planned Parenthood President… TAMU Law Application Emphasizes ‘Racial,’ ‘Gender Identity’ Grievances… Stratford ISD Confirms Educator Misconduct...
by Daily Headlines | Apr. 17, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– Texas House Passes School Choice Bill for the First Time in History – Texas House Retreats From Honoring Planned Parenthood President Amid Pro-Life Pushback – As School District Shrinks, Lubbock ISD Asks Voters To Grow Bond Debt
by The Luke Macias Show | Apr. 17, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
Not only did teacher unions take a major hit, but the largest abortion advocate in Texas history took a major loss this week. You need to hear a portion of this debate from the week. It’s wild.
by Sydnie Henry | Apr. 17, 2025 | State
Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the City of Dallas for banning licensed handgun owners from carrying into Fair Park’s Music Hall and the Majestic Theatre. Dallas leases both event centers to outside groups, and has not stopped the groups from prohibiting...
by Erin Anderson | Apr. 17, 2025 | Local, Metroplex
Frisco officials are asking voters to approve a $160 million bond to finance a controversial city-owned center for the arts. With interest, the bond would cost local property taxpayers $308 million, according to the city’s own estimates—92 percent more than the dollar...
by Brandon Waltens | Apr. 17, 2025 | State
A resolution to honor Cecile Richards, the former president of Planned Parenthood, was pulled from the Texas House floor Thursday following fierce backlash from a coalition of conservative lawmakers. Richards led Planned Parenthood from 2006 to 2018, during which time...
by Robert Montoya | Apr. 17, 2025 | Aggie Scorecard, State
In its application for prospective students, the Texas A&M School of Law is soliciting “racial,” “ethnic,” and “gender identity” grievances. A source provided Texas Scorecard with a screenshot from the Texas A&M School of Law’s application page. On the...
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