A concerned parent claims her daughter was socially transitioned—referred to by male pronouns and a different name—without parental knowledge or approval.

A concerned parent claims her daughter was socially transitioned—referred to by male pronouns and a different name—without parental knowledge or approval.
While facing a multibillion-dollar boycott for promoting LGBTQ+ to children, Target has been named a sponsor of Dallas Pride’s June Pride events.
The City of Dallas has mandated employees undergo transgender reeducation training any time one of their co-workers comes out as transgender.
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office conducted a search of the Starr County Elections Department to investigate alleged voter fraud committed in the November 2022 election.
Itasca ISD Superintendent Michael Stevens is charged with online solicitation of a minor, a third-degree felony.
Barron Casteel and Carrie Isaac compete to represent Central Texas in the state House.
Eric Bowlin and Jamee Jolly compete to represent North Texas in the state House.
Austin ISD and Dallas ISD purchased multiple sexually explicit books for middle and high school students.
Mike Olcott and Glenn Rogers compete to represent North Texas in the state House.
Jeff Younger and Ben Bumgarner compete to represent North Texas in the state House.
A court ordered the district to hold a special election between the incumbent and challenger Nona Reed, who officials unlawfully kept off the May 7 ballot.
Rodney Ellis’ network of relationships works against citizens in Harris County.
Paul Chabot and Frederick Frazier compete to represent North Texas in the state House.
Teacher says “maybe it should feel intimidating” when district employees are pressured to vote.
“We need to work with the school district to get this corrected and stop having any political statements in our city art.”
A November special election to replace disgraced former Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway in District 4 draws over a dozen candidates.
Lancaster ISD used a “hide the vote” election date, combined campus “rolling polling” with early voting parties, electioneered inside the polls, and tried to intimidate opponents.
The scathing grand jury report revealed ‘greatly alarming’ problems within the county tax office.
Township board adopts budget and tax rate for the next fiscal year.
Harris County’s Democrat voter registrar Ann Harris Bennett admits wrongly suspending voters whose residence addresses are in question.
Collin County Community College District joins other local entities increasing property tax burdens on local residents, after pledging they wouldn’t raise taxes to pay bond debt.
Listening to his “conscience,” business owner Alex Fairly ends a $1.8 million incentive deal with Amarillo’s economic development corporation.
Questioning the legality of a city-led land swap, one Amarillo resident is seeking an injunction against the city’s multimillion-dollar ballpark.
Last March, Houston’s convention bureau held public meetings about the city’s desire to lure a luxury hotel...
Grab your coffee! Beginning September 4, Amarillo City Council will begin a 90-day “test period” of 7 a.m. meeting times.