The district circulated an “Equity Assessment Survey” to 9th through 12th graders.

The district circulated an “Equity Assessment Survey” to 9th through 12th graders.
City council votes to approve $494,000 agreement to consider new path forward for Amarillo Civic Center following Proposition A’s defeat last year.
“Our city has never been less safe, and we must turn the tide on the policies that caused it.”
“Texans are now acutely aware of the sinister implications of the push of critical race theory in our schools, in our corporations, and in our military forces.”
The move to make Edinburg the latest sanctuary city for the unborn comes amid growing buzz over the RGV’s changing politics.
A controversial proposal from the state senator’s son to build a soccer field underneath Dallas’ I-345 is back for consideration on Monday.
The Texas pharmacy board changed its guidance so that physicians are no longer required to provide a written diagnosis when prescribing hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus patients.
Collin and other North Texas counties are distributing hundreds of millions in federal CARES Act funds to help residents recover from the impact of governments’ coronavirus shutdowns.
After Watauga Councilman Scott Prescher resigned over retribution for his opposition to banning citizens from recording city officials, the council filled the vacancy with his opponent—who has a criminal record.
Austin’s mayor and local officials across the state stand by their questionably legal edicts, despite receiving a clear warning from the Texas attorney general.
Responding to public pushback, city officials in the North Texas suburb pulled the police chief’s request to spend federal tax dollars allocated to combat COVID-19 on drone camera software and off-road vehicles.
Dallas’ county judge seems to be leading a rebellion of local governments against the Texas governor and his attempt to reopen the state.
One small-business owner in West Texas speaks out against the heavy-handed policies that are taking away everything he worked hard to build.
A physician treating patients infected with the Chinese coronavirus says she ran into interference from state bureaucrats, causing a Texas state senator to get involved.
Cops in the Dallas suburb want to spend federal tax dollars allocated to combat COVID-19 on dune buggies and spy cameras to enforce social distancing.
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