Legislation seeking to provide key infrastructure funding to the West Texas oil patch faced an abrupt death Friday evening by the bill’s own authors.
Matt Stringer
How Sen. Seliger’s Voting Record Impacts West Texans
After costing his district committee representation, is Kel Seliger’s record further isolating his West Texas constituency?
Landgraf Asks Texas Senate to Fix His Human Trafficking Bill
State Rep. Landgraf says a controversial amendment to his human trafficking bill that gave Medicaid benefits to illegal aliens should be removed in the Senate.
Wallace Dunn Defeats Thompson for MCH Board
Dunn defeated 30-year incumbent Mary Thompson for Place 6 on the Ector County Medical Center Hospital board.
Ector County Sheriff Mike Griffis Announces Re-Election Campaign
The Ector County sheriff announced his intent to seek a second term, kicking off his 2020 campaign.
Ector County GOP Hosts Candidate Forum
A candidate forum in Odessa saw examples of statesmanship and politics.
Corruption and Controversy Unfolds Among City Officials in Robert Lee
Misappropriation of funds within the City of Robert Lee leads to more controversy amongst city officials.
Dana McKelvain: A Passion for Patriotism
Growing up in a proud Navy family, Dana McKelvain loves her rural Texas community and has a passion for defending Christian conservative values at every level of government.
Odessa City Council Defies Residents to Pass Anti-Tax Reform Resolution
Odessa residents brought a united front against the city’s resolution, only to have their voices fall on deaf ears of the council.
The Electoral College is in Jeopardy
Efforts to eliminate an institution of our republic nears completion as both Republican and Democrat forces silently deliver the fatal blows.