The women will not be required to register as sex offenders.

The women will not be required to register as sex offenders.
The university’s “OUTfits Clothing Closet” is donation-based and free for students who wish to pretend to be the opposite gender.
Despite officials rejecting a pro-LGBT proclamation, one county commissioner put a Pride flag in his courthouse window.
“While residents of Harris County are struggling to pay their outrageous tax bills, the commissioners court is focusing on woke agendas to no benefit of their constituents,” said Brady Gray.
After getting caught with more than $5,000 in fuel spending, former City Rep. Claudia Rodriguez says the city must prove she did something wrong.
The new evidence suggests this might be more of a widespread issue in Texas.
“I can’t believe this witch hunt has gone this far,” said McKinney resident Mike Giles.
“You work for us.”
A special meeting to consider censuring board member Chad Green is set for May 31 at 9:00 a.m.
Harris County Republican Party says disgraced Democrat Isabel Longoria violated ballot chain-of-custody laws in Tuesday’s primary runoff.
Voters in Potter and Randall counties selected their nominees for November on Tuesday night.
“It is time,” says Bosque County Sheriff Trace Hendricks.
Republicans say the disgraced election administrator is bypassing ballot security rules and “pre-blaming” the party for counting delays in Tuesday’s primary runoffs.
Guns rights advocate calls Texas House candidate Frederick Frazier a soft-on-the-Second Amendment Republican.
Incumbent Kyle Kacal and Ben Bius compete to represent Central Texas in the state House.
The last county school district claims to be a “service provider” but takes full advantage of the benefits offered to public schools while shirking accountability.
A new Republican club is engaging Hispanic voters in the Metroplex.
New city code outlaws manufactured homes, and would micromanage citizens’ lawns, paint, and roofing.
Other candidates have dropped out, leaving Johnson as the prospective DA.
To promote accountability and access, the Supreme Court of Texas occasionally leaves its Austin courtroom to hold its proceedings all over Texas.
The Texas Attorney General cautioned the school board to not proceed with a discriminatory policy.
Advocates fighting to stop forced annexation in their counties are educating voters on “Tier 2” ballot measures ahead of the November 6 election.
A small North Texas School district is spending big bucks on new sports facilities instead of classrooms.
Waco ISD raises property taxes and significantly increases spending.
Allegations regarding conflicts of interest and First Amendment violations led to a contentious interchange between two citizens and Amarillo City Council last Tuesday.