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Austin City Council Member’s Field Director a ‘Vulgar Marxist’
Austin’s local government officials and their leftist friends are supporting more violence and chaos for Texas’ capital city.
Odessa Councilman Named in Bank Fraud Lawsuit
Odessa city councilman and banker Dewey Bryant is named in a civil lawsuit alleging a “Ponzi-style fraud scheme” that totaled over $13 million.
Are Texas Mask Mandates Enforceable?
Statements from a county judge and district attorney conflict with the narrative running across Texas.
Plano Citizens Win Referendum Fight Over Controversial Development Plan
City council votes to repeal hotly contested Plano Tomorrow Plan after losing years-long fight to block citizen referendum petition.
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Gonzales County: Another Swamp to Drain
A county commissioner’s illegal dumping mess is just one of the latest stories in the small town stewed in corruption.
City of Mercedes Spends $107K on Christmas Tree
Citizens voice their anger at city officials for how they have chosen to handle taxpayer dollars.
Mystery Surrounds Company in North Texas Water District Cover-Up
The Tarrant Regional Water District has paid taxpayer money to a company that is seemingly nowhere to be found.
Fort Worth Mayor to Abbott: Keep Refugees Coming
In an action casting more doubt on her claims of being a Republican, Mayor Betsy Price of Fort Worth sent a letter asking the governor to continue allowing refugees to resettle in the Lone Star State.
Cook Children’s Hospital Subpoenas True Texas Project in Quest to Kill Baby
After a Tarrant County judge stopped them from pulling the plug on 9-month-old Tinslee Lewis’s ventilator, lawyers from the hospital are harassing a North Texas activist group for their alleged connection with the judge.
Collin Becomes Biggest Texas County to Support Second Amendment
County commissioners unanimously reaffirm oaths to protect citizens’ constitutional liberties.
Keller ISD Rewards Pro-Bond Vendor With Taxpayer-Backed Bond Money
VLK Architects,—a school design vendor that made $3.8 million after spending $5,000 promoting a $169 million school bond in 2014—is being greased again with new debt put on the district’s taxpayers.
Discrepancies Overshadow Results of Midland Bond Recount
An election recount for a massive Midland school bond now shows the measure passing by 11 votes, but over 800 votes that cannot be reconciled have left residents troubled.
Second Amendment Resolution on Collin Commissioners’ Monday Agenda
County Judge Chris Hill says Collin officials support the 2A movement but won’t use the term “sanctuary” in their resolution.
City of Edinburg Gets Major Shakeup After Election
Following the elections, a new majority made several changes to the makeup of the city government.
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Fort Worth Mayor at Odds With Burton, Shaheen, Taxpayers
Sen. Konni Burton (R-Colleyville) shocked the Austin establishment after stating she would not meet with...
Is HISD’s $4 Million Facility Study A Precursor to Another Bond?
It appears another HISD bond proposal looms on the horizon, according to district superintendent, Terry...
Morad Fiki: A Life of Service
Fiki’s activism is fueled by his determination to leave a better America for future generations.
TFR Wins Texas Speech Fight
DENTON, Texas – The 158th District Court in Denton County dismissed a case the Texas Ethics Commission had...
Councilman Resigns, Indicted for Theft
Sources inside the Dallas County DA’s Public Integrity Unit have confirmed that felony charges have been...
San Antonio Revisiting Restrictive Rideshare Ordinance
In a last minute attempt to keep transportation networking companies (TNCs) such as Uber and Lyft from...
Transportation Reform: Restore Local Control, Accountability
Before throwing more tax money at a misunderstood transportation crisis, the legislature should first...
Planned Parenthood Buying Their Way Around Zoning Regulations in San Antonio
During a press conference Thursday, a coalition of activists with the San Antonio Family Association...
Midland City Council Supports Statewide Texting Ban
The Midland City Council voted Tuesday to unanimously support a resolution requesting that the Texas...
Harris County’s Houston Problem
With the legislative session underway, Harris County is looking forward to legislation that will help them...