T.C. Broadnax is currently the City Manager of Dallas, where he has faced criticism for his handling of crime, homelessness, and police oversight.
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Tomball ISD Superintendent Named Finalist for Woke Organization’s Award
The School Superintendents Association is known to promote COVID-19 vaccines for young children and the leftist “diversity, equity, and inclusion” ideology.
Colony Ridge Board Awards $16 Million to Company with Close Ties
The paving company is closely connected to Colony Ridge board members, developers, and their families.
Pro-Palestine Demonstrators Demand Austin City Council Support a Ceasefire
Pro-Palestine protests are continuing to take place in Austin, Texas, demanding a ceasefire between Gaza and the state of Israel.
Janine Chapa Challenging State Rep. Terry Wilson in GOP Primary
Chapa says Texans “need less government in our lives and that’s why I’m running—to give the citizens of House District 20 a better choice.”
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Parents Successfully Pressure Plano ISD to Remove Sexually Explicit Books
The district says it will continue reviewing collections to identify other titles that warrant removal under its “updated procedures.”
State Rep. Cole Hefner Gains Challenger for House District 5
Dewey Collier says his priorities are Texans’ priorities.
New Mexico Congressman Bashes Texas’ New Border Wall
U.S. Rep Gabe Vasquez said building a wall between two states is “insulting, unconstitutional, and disrespectful.”
Temple Sales Tax Proposition Opens the Door for Higher Property Taxes
The city’s proposed sales tax swap would eliminate the current property tax offset.
Dallas-Area State Reps. to Face Challengers
State Reps. Morgan Meyer and Jared Patterson are both facing Republican Primary challengers.
Race to Replace Mayor Draws Houston Voters
The city controller and all 16 city council seats are also on Houstonians’ November ballot.
DeSoto ISD Special Education Aide Charged for Allegedly Assaulting Student
The recording shows the aide appearing to assault the student with a power cord.
Senator Calls Out School District For Incentivizing Teachers to Vote for Tax Increase
State Sen. Paul Bettencourt is calling on the Texas Attorney General to review the matter.
Denton Asks City Taxpayers to Approve Bonds Totaling $309 Million
With interest, the eight bond propositions would cost property taxpayers significantly more than the dollar amounts shown on the ballot.
Katy ISD Students Asked to Reflect on ‘White Privilege’
The assignment potentially breaks Texas’ law prohibiting educators from teaching that one race is inherently superior to another race.
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Texas Teacher Allowed to Resign After Arrest for Soliciting Sex With a Minor
Killeen ISD elementary school teacher Klay Camp faces two to 20 years in prison.
Texas Grocery Store Tycoon Sponsors LGBT Pride Event Targeting Children
This is not the first time H-E-B’s Charles Butt has sponsored events and organizations that sexualize children.
Texas A&M Pushes Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policies
DEI officials said Texas A&M needs to “dismantle systemic racism” within the university.
Shootout Takes Place on the Texas-Mexico Border Hours Before Title 42 Expires
Likely cartel-related, the shootout resulted in several injuries and four fatalities.
Plainview ISD Pushes Back Against Allegations
District officials claim the sexual assault of a 6-year-old that took place last month was “mutual inappropriate sexual contact.”
Tarrant County Judge Seeks to Protect Children From Sexually Charged Drag Shows
In a letter to the Texas comptroller, Judge Tim O’Hare requests those accountable for a sexually explicit drag show at Tulips FTW be held accountable.
Army Sergeant Daniel Perry Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
After almost three years, Army Sgt. Daniel Perry has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for the death of armed BLM protester Garrett Foster.
‘Family-friendly’ Drag Show to Take Place in Sherman
As a measure to protect children from drag shows continues to be slow-rolled, Grayson County Pride is hosting a “family-friendly” drag show.
Cole Stanley Wins Election for Amarillo Mayor
Despite a last-minute push to derail Cole Stanley’s candidacy by outgoing Mayor Ginger Nelson, Stanley has won the election to be Amarillo’s next leader.
Amarillo Election Results Round-up
Voters elected a brand new city council and ousted school board trustees in an interesting election night in the Panhandle.