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Austin ISD Considers Consolidating Schools Amid Budget Shortfalls
Facing a $110 million budget deficit, Austin ISD’s trustees are receiving input from the public on a plan to consolidate some schools for the 2026–27 school year.

Texas A&M System Joins Fellow Republican-led State Universities in New Accreditation Agency
The new agency is intended to be a counterbalance to left-wing ideological capture.
Texas GOP Chair Warns Trump Against Endorsing “Fake Republicans”
Texas Republican Party Chairman Abraham George is sounding the alarm over a potentially growing disconnect...

Houston’s Taxpayer-Sponsored LGBT Parade Featured Sexualized Performances Near Children
Marketed as safe and inclusive for all ages, Houston’s LGBT “Pride” party featured overtly adult activities in full view of children.
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Salcedo Storm Podcast Special: White House Political Arm vs Texas Conservatives
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: The conservative chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, Abraham George.
GOP In House & Senate Abandon Fiscal Sanity
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne represents the 24th Congressional District in the great state of Texas. Beth served in the 1st Trump administration and is the former mayor of Irving, Texas.
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Why Did This City Abolish Its Police Force?
Another Texas town abolishes its police force, an outlier or the new norm?
6.26.2025: DOJ drops EPIC investigation.
DOJ Drops Investigation Into EPIC; State Probes Continue… FBI Offers Reward for Venezuelan Gang Leader as ICE Arrests Two Iranians Illegally in Houston… Legal Challenge Brought Against 10 Commandments… 17 Proposed Amendments Head to Voters in November…
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Session Overview: The Ugly
This is the final part of the three-part series covering the session. Today, we discuss the easy wins that were overlooked or, in most cases, intentionally killed.
US Justice Department Drops Investigation Into EPIC City
The United States Department of Justice has dropped its civil rights investigation into a master-planned Muslim community in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. In a June 13 letter obtained by The Dallas Morning News, EPIC City developer Community Capital...
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6/25/25 What’s on the Ballot Next?
- 17 Proposed Amendments Head to Voters in November - Pro-Life Coalition Urges Abbott to Add Abortion Pill Ban To Special Session - ‘Make Texas Healthy Again’ Proposal Signed into Law
Lawsuit Challenges Texas’ New Law Requiring Display of the Ten Commandments in Classrooms
A coalition of self-described religious leaders in North Texas has filed suit challenging the newly passed law requiring the Ten Commandments to be visible in government school classrooms. The lawsuit, filed with the U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas,...
Harris County Officials to Consider Issues at Jail After 3 Deaths in 48 Hours
Three inmate deaths within two days have reignited scrutiny of the Harris County Jail, which is chronically overcrowded and understaffed and lacks adequate medical care for inmates, according to state standards. With the latest three fatalities reported between June...