Jason Giuliani was a contract employee at Allen ISD’s Curtis Middle School.
Jason Giuliani was a contract employee at Allen ISD’s Curtis Middle School.
With federal and state authorities scrutinizing La Joya ISD, it’s likely the board will order special elections for the two seats left vacant by corruption convictions.
“What would a teacher be discussing during pride week that she’s worried the kids will tell their parents?”
“Some people aren’t boys or girls, they’re just people.”
Harassing fifth-graders, Leon Springs Elementary subjected students to blatant segregation and inappropriate content.
“We’re already having a hard time paying the rent … now you’re going to have a 25 percent tax increase that is going to go on forever.”
Matt Shaheen and Jeff Leach are once again in tight races to defend against heavily funded opponents looking to flip the Texas House.
Early voting has started, and questions about the future of Tarrant County abound.
Arlington voters will decide whether or not local government takes more of their cash amid 2020 hardships.
Judge Bennett, who is running for re-election, published a letter in support of firing Judge Alex Kim, the judge who successfully fought to save baby Tinslee Lewis’ life.
Data tells us the only way to truly uplift Black and Hispanic low-income Americans in cities is through education and access to employment opportunities.
“Quite simply, Collin County should be completely open,” says County Judge Chris Hill.
Local officials ineptly allowed one of the largest fraud cases on city government record.
Zuckerberg gave the Democrat-dominated county a $15 million election administration grant via left-leaning nonprofit Center for Tech and Civic Life.
Burleson mayor facing re-election this year claimed the city has racism issues and promised Black Lives Matter he would start asking questions of the police.
Engaged Texans can more effectively influence their local officials by taking proactive steps now as opposed to waiting until November.
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