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Argyle High Eagles softball soars once again to 29-1-1 record
Argyle High baseball coach Ricky Griffin marvels at the way his Eagles have stood up to every challenge this season in defense of their AAAA State and National title.“I purposely made our schedule a lot tougher this season than last to make sure that we didn’t think...
Seniors leading Cedar Ridge by example as the Raiders seek another softball title
The Cedar Ridge Raiders varsity softball team has been one of the most dominant teams in the state of Texas over the last decade and this season has been no different. Currently sitting at 17-0, the Raiders find themselves ranked first in the state and second in...
Another One Bites the Dust: House Version of GOP Priorities Being Killed
While legislation dealing with the issue passed the Texas Senate weeks ago, lawmakers in the Texas House are signaling the death of a measure banning taxpayer-funded lobbying. This would be the fourth of five priorities of the Republican Party of Texas to be dealt a...
Property Tax Reform Passes Texas House
NOTE: This article has been updated with additional information since it was initially published, including a statement from State Rep. Briscoe Cain. More than two weeks after their colleagues in the Texas Senate, the Texas House has passed its version of property tax...
Dallas Residents Protest High-Density Development
Early voters who went to the Mountain Creek Parkway Library in Dallas last Saturday morning were greeted by some of their fellow residents handing out petitions protesting high-density development around their neighborhood. Planned Development 521, an area of Dallas...
Commentary: Will San Antonio Voters Stand Up for Chick-fil-A?
This essay originally appeared in City Journal on April 25, 2019. San Antonio, a predominantly Hispanic city named for a Catholic saint, has persisted in its crusade against the popular fast-food chain Chick-fil-A. The city council has barred Chick-fil-A from...
Commentary: Cruz Introduces Bipartisan Space Frontier Act
Despite the polarization which seemingly defines Washington, D.C., Texas' lawmakers are working to get things done. Earlier this month, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation and Space, introduced the bipartisan Space Frontier Act...
Conservative Student Event Disrupted by Smoke Bomb
As the Texas House is set to finally pass legislation to protect free speech on college campuses, a conservative student event just a few blocks away at the University of Texas was interrupted by a smoke bomb placed by a student protestor. On Monday evening, Ryan...
Staff Blog: There’s No Such Thing as a Nonpartisan Election
Politicians are known for dodging questions, and one of the biggest questions I see dodged is: "What is your political affiliation?" Depending on the political demographics, this is almost always followed by: "Local elections are nonpartisan and I’m running to...