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Texas A&M Aggies football set to expand alcohol sales
Texas A&M Aggies football program is set to expand the availability of beer and wine to the general public at Kyle Field starting in the fall of 2019.The Southeastern Conference (SEC) recently announced that they would allow the sale of alcohol beverages during...
Lance Gooden: Republicans Will Recapture House Majority in 2020
In a nationally broadcasted television appearance, one Texas congressman made a bold prediction about the upcoming 2020 elections. Freshman Republican Lance Gooden (TX-5), a former state representative elected to the U.S. House in 2018, is predicting electoral success...
Kit Car Enthusiasts Enjoy Legislative Victory
Owners of dune buggies, kit cars, and other assembled vehicles scored a victory during the legislative session, with Gov. Greg Abbott signing legislation to allow them to continue to register their vehicles in Texas. Doing so wasn’t a problem until recently. Hobbyists...
Staff Blog: Governor Castro Takes Action To Protect Public Safety, Reproductive Rights
It's the year 2023... Following the precedent established in 2019 by former Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, Democrat Gov. Julian Castro is taking swift executive action to safeguard the liberty of all Texans. While Abbott's order protected...
O’Rourke: First Priority as President is Climate Change Alarmism
Former Congressman-turned-perpetual-candidate Beto O’Rourke is on the campaign trail in early primary states taking a retail politics approach to selling voters on his “bold, progressive agenda.” The El Paso Democrat, who thrust himself into the limelight as a...
Stickland Announces Retirement from Texas House
After eight years in the Texas legislature, State Rep. Jonathan Stickland (R–Bedford) has announced he will not seek re-election. In a post on his campaign’s Facebook page on Monday morning, Stickland laid out his reasonings for the announcement. “Eight years was...
Cedar Park High welcomes new baseball coach
Lanny Williams, who spent much of his coaching career at Brenham before coming to Cedar Park, was welcomed to the team on June 13.When Williams was looking to join a new program, he said he reached out to a pair of friends in the Austin area to inquire about good...
Commentary: Not All Subsidies Are Created Equal
Texas is facing another hot summer with record-breaking projections for electricity demand with a supply that is having a hard time keeping up. As the Houston Chronicle reports, “If Texas runs short of electricity, ERCOT expects to import additional power from...
Democrat Group Targets 29 Texas House Districts
The executive director of Annie’s List, a leftist activist organization working to elect progressive women, says they will play an active role in the campaigns of 29 target districts in an attempt to flip the Republican majority in the Texas House next year. In an...