The county never disbursed the funds to anyone, despite spending millions to administer the program.

The county never disbursed the funds to anyone, despite spending millions to administer the program.
The district contends that the policy revisions uphold the fundamental rights of parents.
Kickstart Kids instructor Dona Pettway was also charged with possessing more than 50 pieces of child sexual abuse material.
Among those arrested was the suspected ringleader of the smuggling gang, Rigoberto Román Mirnado Orozco.
Domingo Perez Jr. has been charged with indecency with a child by sexual contact and possession of child pornography.
Additionally, Molly Cook will fill the remainder of Mayor John Whitmire’s term in the state senate.
Five of the 10 most expensive city bond propositions were in Dallas.
JBraylon Fears was booked into the Smith County jail on four charges.
The jail has failed to meet the minimum staffing standard of one detention officer for every 48 inmates.
Even before the council meeting began, activists showed up outside city hall to voice their opposition.
Sign shenanigans target school bond opponents ahead of May 4 election.
Less than one percent of voters in Harris County have turned out to vote.
A Fort Worth ISD Spokesperson confirmed some books will be back on the shelves in the next couple of weeks.
The university’s leadership says it received “extensive online threats” over the weekend.
Bond opponents in Big Spring ISD borrowed the slogan “If You Know, You No” from another grassroots campaign in Granbury ISD.
“Why are you so desperate to talk to kids about sex and confuse them about their gender?”
The public was invited to inspect books singled out for removal due to “overtly sexual content.”
With federal and state authorities scrutinizing La Joya ISD, it’s likely the board will order special elections for the two seats left vacant by corruption convictions.
“What would a teacher be discussing during pride week that she’s worried the kids will tell their parents?”
“Some people aren’t boys or girls, they’re just people.”
Harassing fifth-graders, Leon Springs Elementary subjected students to blatant segregation and inappropriate content.
“Newspapers can’t print this material, and you’d be arrested if you gave it to a child on the street. So, why is this in our children’s library?”
The city has already spent $160 million on homeless housing projects in the past three years.
Fort Worth ISD trustee Jacinto Ramos, who’s paid by a racial equity training vendor, will leave once voters elect a replacement.
“How can you allow a third party to present anything to our students without vetting the material or making it available for parents to review?”