Texas Military Department shrouds itself in darkness, while Colleyville strolls in sunshine.

Texas Military Department shrouds itself in darkness, while Colleyville strolls in sunshine.
In the meantime, Kathryn Wilemon continues to chair the appraisal district’s board of directors.
Family rights activists decry the program as “absolutely unbelievable.”
Dallas’ largest abortion facility shuts down nearly a year after Roe was overturned by U.S. Supreme Court.
If convicted, the educators face two to 20 years in prison.
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The victim attends a school different from the one where the middle school teacher worked.
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office is investigating a Laredo City Council race.
Dozens of educators across Texas have recently been accused or convicted of sex crimes involving students and other children.
Voters will have plenty of options in this year’s Amarillo City Council election, with 23 candidates set to appear on the ballot.
Kathryn Wilemon stepped down after the Keller City Council initiated a recall of the bureaucracy’s board chair.
A small Texas Panhandle school district is hoping to pass its largest-ever bond this May.
The cultural virus of DEI is turning local governments against timeless Texas values.
Deputies discovered a 5-year-old girl unresponsive in the trunk of a vehicle; they were able to revive her.
California comes to Texas.
“The innocence of children must be protected at all costs.”
A Valentine ISD teacher was sentenced to 20 years after agents found child sexual abuse material on multiple devices.
Giving special deals to the big business enemies of timeless principles.
Frisco ISD high school teacher tells “closeted” LGBTQ+ kids on social media that she will be their safe place and keep their secret hidden.
Granbury ISD administrator’s six flights with family versus three with prospective aviation students an ethical “gray area.”
“I think the whole system needs [to be] scrapped.”
“Cheers to you, cheers to me. Cheers to the ones who lick us where we pee.”
“We will continue to organize until we see all woke materials and practices gone.”
Three James Bowie High School alumni are suing the school’s theater teacher for leading a “sexually abusive environment.”
Parents want Wilborn’s replacement to be elected by the community, not hand-picked by the board.
Cavazos’ departure adds Arlington to the list of Texas school districts searching for new superintendents.