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Abortion Activist Wendy Davis Confirms She is Mulling Another Run
Former state senator, abortion-on-demand activist, and failed gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis said Thursday she is indeed kicking around the idea of lacing up her hot pink sneakers and running for U.S. Congress. The announcement confirms the whispers of political...
Former Keller Councilman Endorses City Council Candidate
Former Keller City Councilman Armin Mizani has endorsed candidate Beckie Paquin for Place 4 on the Keller City Council. “I am proud to offer my strong support and endorsement to Beckie Paquin for Keller City Council,” Mizani wrote on his Facebook page. “Her prior and...
Controversy Continues Over Dallas Citizens Police Review Board Reforms
Dallas residents had another chance to weigh in this week on controversial reforms to the city’s Citizens Police Review Board, reforms that have sparked a citywide debate. As reported previously by Texas Scorecard, the controversial reforms were put together by a...
Cedar Park Candidates Have Records of Higher Taxes and Corrupt Deals
The average Cedar Park homeowner is now paying roughly $500 more annually to their city council than they did just six years ago—and if residents aren’t wary of the candidates in their upcoming local election, they could find themselves paying even more. Cedar Park...
Richardson alum Dorian Branch masters the 3-point shot for University of Houston womens’ basketball
Dorian Branch, a 5-10 forward for the University of Houston womens’ basketball team, has been a standout in each of the three seasons she has played for the Cougars.As a freshman, she was off to a strong start, playing in 29 games and starting eight times. In a close...
Math major JaQuia White makes strong transition to SMU Mustangs women’s basketball in freshman year
With a drive to be known as a hard worker, JaQuia White is completing her freshman year with the Southern Methodist University Mustangs women’s basketball team.According to her profile on the Mustang’s website, White is a native of DeSoto who stood apart as a high...
Highland Park alumna Morgan Smith shows gains in strength for the SMU Mustangs
Now a sophomore at Southern Methodist University, Morgan Smith chose to remain in her Dallas hometown after carving a standout reputation with the Lady Scots at Highland Park High School.As her SMU profile states, the 5-foot-6 guard logged 22 rebounds, 38 points, five...
Seliger-Aligned Group Backs Amarillo City Council Incumbents
A political action committee which boosted the re-election bids of Amarillo Republicans State Sen. Kel Seliger and State Rep. Four Price last year has thrown its weight behind the incumbents running for re-election to the Amarillo City Council this May. Recently,...
Clardy Votes with Democrats to Advance Anti-Gun Agenda Out of Committee
Gun owners have almost universally trusted Republicans in the Texas Legislature to oppose efforts to restrict gun rights in the Lone Star State, but one GOP lawmaker’s decision to vote with Democrats to advance an anti-Second Amendment campaign may place gun rights at...