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Brett Busby Takes Seat on Texas Supreme Court

The state’s highest civil court has a new justice on the bench. Shortly after receiving his confirmation from the Texas Senate on Wednesday, Brett Busby was sworn in as the newest member of the Texas Supreme Court, filling a vacancy left by former Justice Phil...

Texas Scorecard Radio (March 21, 2019)

Episode 77: Brandon Waltens joins TSR host Tony McDonald to discuss the latest news coming out of the Texas Capitol. Robert Montoya tells listeners about the rail boondoggle up in the Metroplex and Thomas Warren drops in to chat about the Amarillo mayoral race. Texas...

DeSoto native Feron Hunt leads SMU in rebounds

After a freshmen season in which he led the team in rebounding and ranked in the top five in scoring, Feron Hunt’s future at Southern Methodist looks brighter than ever.The 6-foot-8, 190-pound four-star recruit from DeSoto High finished the season averaging 7.6 points...

Findley Prep alum joins brother at UMBC basketball

Jack Schwietz has always felt like he was a part of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County basketball family.The 6-foot-5, 210-pound freshmen guard officially joined older brother San with the Retrievers this season, playing in 10 games and averaging just a shade...

Local Businesses Under Siege From Public University

Private business owners in Denton are under siege from the taxpayer-funded University of North Texas. Last month, UNT’s Board of Regents voted to acquire, through eminent domain, a handful of privately owned properties along Avenue C so they can build additions to the...

Campus Speech Legislation Passes Unanimously in Senate

Legislation to protect free speech on college campuses is one step closer to the governor’s desk, after being passed unanimously out of the Texas Senate on Wednesday. Senate Bill 18, by State Sen. Joan Huffman (R–Houston), seeks to reverse the trend by requiring...