A former school official is one of two people accused of theft from the district, which has been the target of an investigation by the Texas AG’s office.
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Arlington ISD Wants $966M Bond on Top of Billion-Dollar Debt
School district already owes over $1 billion in property tax-backed debt and interest, but officials want voters to approve almost a billion more.
Nowak to Succeed Wheless as Collin County District Judge
Gov. Abbott appointed criminal defense attorney Tom Nowak to fill the unexpired term of retiring Judge Ray Wheless on the 366th District Court.
Freedom Caucus Chair Won’t Seek Re-Election to Texas House
State Rep. Mike Lang, a two-term North Texas lawmaker, has decided to seek local office in Hood County.
Will Texas Homeowners See Higher Property Tax Bills?
Though some property tax reforms take effect this year, local officials can still collect and spend more of taxpayers’ money.
Judge Rules Against Plano Citizens
Latest ruling in years-long legal fight lets city officials ignore a petition signed by 4,000 citizens calling for a referendum on controversial Plano Tomorrow comprehensive plan.
Ready or Not, Most Texans Will Use Countywide Voting in November
Amid concerns about technology and whether election officials are prepared, countywide polling places are coming to a majority of Texas voters on November 5.
More Arrests in South Texas Voter Fraud Scheme
Prosecutors have now implicated 22 suspects in an illegal voting operation to elect Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina.
Property Taxpayers Win Again in Wylie
For the second year in a row, Wylie city officials are proposing a fiscally responsible budget that doesn’t raise property taxes.
Frisco Recommends Raising Property Taxes
Frisco’s proposed 2019-20 budget is based on adopting a property tax rate that raises the average homeowner’s property tax bill.