Vanessa Steinkamp looks to shore up Republican credentials in latest chapter of the conflict between the conservative and liberal camps in Colleyville.
Robert Montoya
Out-of-Town Judge Taking Over Baby Tinslee Case
Texas Supreme Court assigns the 9-month-old baby’s case to out-of-town Judge Sandee Marion.
Cook Children’s Lawyers Recuse Life-Saving Judge in Quest to Kill Baby
The life of 9-month-old Tinslee Lewis hangs in the balance as the hospital’s lawyers continue waging legal warfare against the family trying to protect her.
Granger’s Panther Island Running Out of Money
Agency overseeing the $1.17 billion redevelopment boondoggle in Fort Worth is scrambling to find more money to keep long-delayed project going past December 30.
Democrat Royce West Dodges Questions on Alleged Conflict of Interest
A North Texas state senator’s son’s proposal for building underneath Deep Ellum highway continues to draw controversy.
Mystery Surrounds Company in North Texas Water District Cover-Up
The Tarrant Regional Water District has paid taxpayer money to a company that is seemingly nowhere to be found.
Kelly Paulsen: “Put Down the Keyboard, We Need to Protect Our State”
Citizen activist Kelly Paulsen shares her story of activism and why liberty needs you to step up and get involved.
Fort Worth Mayor to Abbott: Keep Refugees Coming
In an action casting more doubt on her claims of being a Republican, Mayor Betsy Price of Fort Worth sent a letter asking the governor to continue allowing refugees to resettle in the Lone Star State.
Cook Children’s Hospital Subpoenas True Texas Project in Quest to Kill Baby
After a Tarrant County judge stopped them from pulling the plug on 9-month-old Tinslee Lewis’s ventilator, lawyers from the hospital are harassing a North Texas activist group for their alleged connection with the judge.
Keller ISD Rewards Pro-Bond Vendor With Taxpayer-Backed Bond Money
VLK Architects,—a school design vendor that made $3.8 million after spending $5,000 promoting a $169 million school bond in 2014—is being greased again with new debt put on the district’s taxpayers.