CPS accused the parents of abuse and removed their daughter for nine months.

CPS accused the parents of abuse and removed their daughter for nine months.
“Tax dollars are for police and potholes, not paid lobbyists.”
Fallout from Carroll ISD’s conflict with parents over the controversial Cultural Competence Action Plan continues.
The arson is the latest consequence of city hall’s harmful decisions.
Call to action given for citizens to hold council members accountable.
“Children” mentioned only 11 times in 92-page transcript of closed-door meeting where Tarrant District judges overturned will of the voters and removed all Child Protective Services cases from Judge Alex Kim.
A judge must decide if all Dallas voters’ ballots will be counted, after the county’s top election official discovered “unaccounted for” primary votes.
Past election results suggest a longtime North Texas congresswoman has been steadily losing ground in her district.
Eric Yollick, founder of The Golden Hammer, will face former prosecutor Vince Santini in the May 26 runoff election.
The race to succeed Stickland enters its next phase as Republican voters give Jeff Cason the Republican mantle for the 2020 general election in their district.
Voters in the 13th Congressional District are sending Josh Winegarner and Ronny Jackson to a runoff election to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Mac Thornberry.
Two incumbents fall to challengers as Denton Republicans gear up for the November general election.
Former Irving mayor and Trump administration official Beth Van Duyne wins five-way Republican primary for DFW-area congressional district.
Results of the March 3 primary elections in Potter and Randall counties.
Results of the March 3 Republican primary election in Tarrant County.
Travis County Commissioners are doing their best to make sure taxpayers aren’t stuck paying the bill for county employees’ parking and toll violations.
Voters in Houston’s House District 149 have a clear choice: a proven reformer versus a slumlord. HISD school board member Greg Meyers is taking on incumbent Hubert Vo this November, and taxpayers statewide are watching the race with interest.
Do you think the City of Dallas should check in with voters before spending $550 million on a government-owned convention center hotel? If so, you can find out how to sign the petition that would amend the City Charter to prevent the hotel by going to https://www.notaxpayerhotel.com/?Page=WhereToSign.
One would assume that a city mayor has a lot of responsibilities. One would think there are important issues a mayor would take priority in addressing. But would you ever imagine one of those issues would be the fashion trend of baggy pants among our youth?
We noted yesterday the $400 million the Dallas City Council wants to spend of the taxpayers money to get the city into the hotel business. Today the Dallas Morning News reports “43 percent of Dallas’ sidewalks are rated unsatisfactory.” There’s a lot more than sidewalks that are “unsatisfactory” in Dallas, it would appear.
The city of Mansfield is looking to expand its appeal and services to more out-of-towners thanks to previous visitors. The city council is considering letting the Mansfield Economic Development Corporation, or MEDC as it is so well known around here, to conduct a study on the need for future facilities that would include full service business centers and possibly a convention center.
An investigation in north Texas finds that Dallas-Fort Worth Airport executives have been living large — and taxpayers are footing the bill for extravegant travel, including $800 first-class flights to Austin. TFR’s Michael Quinn Sullivan was interviewed for the CBS television investigation. The video is available online.
In the middle of a national economic crisis and local revenue shortfalls, the City of Dallas is embarking on what is never a good idea: government ownership of a hotel. The city council recently voted to put city taxpayers $400 million in debt for the construction of a new convention center. The city has massive budget problems, having a hard time doing its existing jobs — police, fire, transportation — yet somehow council members think they can add “hotel ownership” without consequence. As it stands now, taxpayers have no say in this boondoggle.
Dee Margo, a conservative businessman in El Paso, says he’s tired of the typical saber-rattling in politics, so he’s campaigning on results. Margo is the Republican nominee for House District 78, having handily defeated incumbent liberal Republican Pat Haggerty in the March primary.
The city of Arlington is finding that they fumbled the financing for the new Cowboys stadium in Arlington. The stadium, which was jointly financed by Jerry Jones and the city of Arlington is finding itself in the same predicament of many homeowners around the state as they have suffered the sting from a variable rate on the bonds that they used to finance the stadium.