The representative of Tarrant County’s commissioners publicly stated they are banning people from gathering in church to worship, contradicting the court’s written order. So, what is actually happening?
Robert Montoya
More Questions Surround Flawed Coronavirus Data in Dallas County
Dallas County’s director of Health and Human Services struggles to answer questions about data on the coronavirus—data the county is basing their decisions on.
Colleyville Businesses Giving Back to the Community
Local restaurants unite with the Facebook group “Colleyville Eats” to donate meals to the Grapevine Baylor Scott & White Hospital.
Texas Businesses Fight for Survival Through Coronavirus Shutdown
Businesses ranging from restaurants to realtors share their experiences during the current economic shutdown.
The CPS ‘System’ Against Texas Voters: CASA
Texas’ Child Protective Services agency is a common thread in a controversial move by district judges to overturn the voters’ choice of a conservative judge.
Proposed Spending Cut: The Moving Image Industry Incentive Program
The Texas Legislature needs to cut spending now to fulfill their obligations and ease Texans’ tax burden.
Community Food Bank Feeds Hope During Pandemic
As the coronavirus and elected officials slow the economy, and more Texans find themselves in need, a food bank is standing in the gap to help.
Blog: Flawed County Decision Based on Flawed Data
As counties across Texas enact “shelter-in-place” orders, at least one county based their decision on questionable data.
Grassroots Respond to County’s Coronavirus Policies
After Tarrant County issued a declaration regulating the lives of the people and small businesses, the people are speaking out.
County in Cover-Up After Conservative Judge Punished
County commissioners appeal to Attorney General Ken Paxton to hide public records regarding their controversial decision on Judge Alex Kim.