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City to Install “Virtual Gate” of Surveillance Cameras
A small Harris County town will be the first in the country to install a virtual safety gate, a network of cameras and license plate readers that records vehicles traveling through the city. West University Place, a wealthy enclave within the city of Houston, is...
TEXRail Ridership Collapses in February
TEXRail’s ridership numbers collapsed nearly 67 percent in February. The taxpayer-funded rail line boondoggle, which has cost taxpayers in Fort Worth over $250 million, Americans nationwide over $530 million, and will not improve the environment or traffic congestion,...
For Arizona Wildcat sophomore Brice Vooletich, football runs in the family
Although he may not have chosen a college major, one part of Arizona Wildcat sophomore Brice Vooletich’s athletic career seems to have been decided by genetics.The No. 89 wide receiver’s father was Brian Vooletich, an alum of the Michigan State Spartan’s football...
Impressive stats, strong coaching staff predict stellar football career for Arizona Wildcat Dayven Coleman
The high-school stats—55 solo tackles, averaging 5.8 per game across 19 varsity games played—easily explain why Arizona Wildcat Dayven Coleman made it from West Mesquite High School to a PAC-12 football team.But there are more accolades in the 6-foot-2,...
Sunday Scorecard: March 17, 2019
Texas Scorecard Capitol Bureau chief Brandon Waltens joins Michael Quinn Sullivan and Cary Cheshire to discuss what is happening in the 86th Texas Legislature. Also, State Rep. Jonathan Stickland is back with another “Bad Bill of the...
Derek Baker: Realtor for Tax Reform
Derek Baker is an eighth generation Texan who has found a unique way to help advance liberty: real estate. Baker’s story began in Agana, Guam, where he was born on the U.S. Air Force base while his father served in Vietnam. Their family soon moved to Sherman, Texas,...
Arizona Wildcats give sophomore wide receiver Will Gunnell fresh start
Will Gunnell, a sophomore wide receiver for the PAC-12 Arizona Wildcats, transferred to the team after a freshman year redshirting for Texas A&M University.A graduate of St. Pius X High School in Houston, Texas, Gunnell lettered once in football and twice in...
Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tre Adams carries on athletic family tradition
With both parents successful collegiate athletes, Arizona Wildcats sophomore wide receiver Tre Adams was destined to excel in sports.His mother, Jennifer (Ruff) Adams was a basketball Hall of Famer at Washington State, the same school where his father was a wide...
Ex-NFL player DeMarco Murray expected to sharpen Darrius Smith for the Arizona Wildcats
Dawson High School alum and Houston native Darrius Smith has coaches and sportswriters hopeful for his future as an Arizona Wildcat.Now a sophomore running back, Smith is under the leadership of seven-season NFL veteran DeMarco Murray, the Wildcats’ running backs...