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Dallas County Set to Defy Texas AG on Vote by Mail

Just days after the state’s top law enforcement officer warned county officials to avoid misleading the public on vote-by-mail laws, a North Texas county commissioner wants to tell local voters they are free to break the law. On Friday, Texas Attorney General Ken...

Confessions of a Stuck-At-Home School Teacher

To some, working from home may seem like a great assignment. But Texas teacher Terry Wade has a confession to make: “I miss my kids!” Terry teaches physical education at a North Texas elementary school—at least she did until the coronavirus outbreak shut down schools...

Higher Property Tax Bills for Tarrant Taxpayers: School Districts

With few exceptions, the average homeowners’ 2019 property tax bills from school districts in Tarrant County grew, even though Texas lawmakers passed reforms last year that allotted roughly half of the state’s surplus tax revenue to reducing school property taxes. Now...

Runoff Review: Garrett and Vasut Compete for Bonnen’s Seat

After House Speaker Dennis Bonnen was forced to announce he would not seek re-election following revelations that he offered a quid pro quo to Empower Texans CEO Michael Quinn Sullivan and then repeatedly lied about it, a crowd of candidates quickly entered what was...

Disgraced Judge Rudy Delgado Requests Early Release From Prison

A former South Texas state judge convicted of bribery could soon be released from prison, though he is only six months into his five-year sentence. Rudy Delgado has requested an early release from prison due to the threat of the coronavirus. "While Mr. Delgado...