A Colony Ridge salesperson told undercover journalists they are open to selling land to foreigners looking to settle in the development.

A Colony Ridge salesperson told undercover journalists they are open to selling land to foreigners looking to settle in the development.
A businessman, a former legislator, and a former sheriff are vying to replace retiring State Rep. John Raney.
Democrat politicians visited Eagle Pass to call for the removal of the border buoy barrier, but Texas Border Czar Mike Banks says it is saving lives.
While the HISD superintendent wants to shutter certain school libraries to save money and build disciplinary centers, the mayor of Houston is refusing tours of the new facilities.
Olcott, incumbent Rogers, and local activist Brandon Hall will face off in the three-way Republican primary.
Local officials delivered where Republicans at the state level have failed.
Early voting in the December 13 special runoff starts November 28.
Full transparency and accountability are required to rebuild voters’ confidence in elections.
“Bail reform” led to 34 percent of murder suspects arrested in 2021 being released on bail or their own recognizance.
Harris County GOP says Elections Administrator Clifford Tatum “needs to be held accountable for repeatedly violating Texas election law.”
“The truth is that black, brown, and poor kids in this country do not get the education they deserve because we’re in a system that wasn’t built for us.”
Granbury ISD residents question if the assistant superintendent violated ethics policies by using taxpayer resources for personal gain.
The Dallas suburb school district says despite new policy, it will continue letting “transgender” students use opposite-sex bathrooms.
Ninety percent of the $27 billion in excess revenue would go toward “buying down” the school portion of Texans’ property tax bills.
“The truth is on our side, and the rule of law will win the day.”
Frisco Mayor Pro Tem Shona Huffman’s claims the city is under pressure to provide more public safety and told voters only more commercial growth will bring property tax relief.
City council has spent millions of your dollars on lobbyists who fight directly against you.
In the middle of a campaign for Dallas mayor, five-term Democrat State Rep. Eric Johnson filed a bill to remove a common source of the city’s public corruption.
A taxpayer-funded lobbyist admitted to being hired to oppose a measure that would benefit taxpayers.
Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley argued against property tax reform, saying there isn’t a high tax problem and government should spend more.
Why won’t city council make housing affordability easier on everyone, instead of just a few?
A former North Texas mayor and the real estate developer she later married were found guilty of multiple federal bribery, conspiracy, and fraud charges.
“Every level of the party, from the primary voters to the people who help craft the platform, have expressed their desires for the items enshrined in the Texas Republican Legislative Priorities to pass in the legislature.”
Eric Yollick presents shocking data to the Montgomery County Tea Party on Conroe ISD’s outrageous $807 million bond.
Commissioners declare emergency to analyze state of nonfunctioning TechShare.Courts.