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Woodlands College Park grad Grimes comes home to play for Houston

Woodlands College Park High School graduate Quentin Grimes would be the first to tell you that you can go home again.Grimes transferred to the University of Houston from Kansas prior to the 2019-2020 season and was permitted by the NCAA to compete immediately for his...

Midland School Bond Narrowly Rejected by Voters

Taxpayers are enjoying a late election victory, as a bond proposal by the Midland Independent School District failed after final provisional ballots were tabulated. With interest, the $569 million bond would have cost Midland property taxpayers a total of $880 million...

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Being a Chairman in the Texas House Pays Well

Being a chairman in the Texas House pays well, according to a new analysis from Transparency Texas. The organization, known for combing through campaign financial reports and documents to bring greater transparency to Texas politics, writes in a new report that top...

Democrat House Chairman Poncho Nevarez Busted With Cocaine

A Democrat chairman in the Texas House, appointed by Speaker Dennis Bonnen, suddenly announced last week that he would not seek re-election. New information reveals the reason why. According to an affidavit obtained by watchdog group Direct Action Texas, on September...

Texas Scorecard Radio (November 14, 2019)

Episode 111: Ross Kecseg, Brandon Waltens, and Erin Anderson take a trip around the state to discuss what is making headlines this week. Charles Blain from Urban Reform chats with TSR host Tony McDonald about the race for Houston mayor and what we can learn from it....

LGBTQ Activists Attack Salvation Army

A British singer scheduled to perform at the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game threatened to cancel her halftime show promoting The Salvation Army’s biggest charitable fundraiser after some fans attacked the Christian charity as “anti-LGBTQ.” Just days after...