NEWS
Residents Fight Pearland’s Forced Annexation
Residents living just outside of Pearland are fighting back against being forcefully annexed.
Dallas Entrepreneur Ryan Signals Possible Primary Challenge to Villalba
Dallas businesswoman and pro-life advocate Lisa Luby Ryan appears to be considering a Republican primary challenge to incumbent Jason Villalba in House District 114.
Collin County Judge Will Appoint New Commissioner To Replace Hill
Collin County Judge Keith Self says he will “soon” appoint a replacement for Precinct 3 Commissioner Chris Hill, who resigned to run for Self’s spot.
Straus and Retama: Brought to You by Democrats
When it comes to gambling in the state of Texas, and specifically the parimutuel variant, Democrats have been heavily involved.
Eric Yollick: The Most Interesting Man in Texas
Yollick is on a mission to reform local government, earning him the hatred of the political establishment. He is also a fascinating individual.
Garrett Boersma Announces Bid for Texas House District 9
Another Republican lawmaker with a weak conservative voting record draws a primary challenger.
Chris Hill Launches Campaign for Collin County Judge
Commissioner Chris Hill is running for County Judge to continue the legacy of strong conservative leadership in Collin County.
Grimes County Considers 391 Commission to Fight High Speed Rail
Local governments could form a planning commission to coordinate long term regional transportation needs.
Brownsville Commissioner Rescinds Resignation
Brownsville City Commissioner De Leon rescinds his resignation four days after submitting resignation letter.
Hutto Economic Development Office Declared Crime Scene
Hutto Mayor Pro Tem Tom Hines acknowledged that the EDC had sold land options in an $8 million megasite to a brokerage firm for $10.
Jim & Michael Show: Post Straus Announcement (10/26/17)
What has brought the dynamic duo back together? It must be the sudden departure of Speaker Joe Straus and his top henchman Byron Cook from the Texas House.
Mesquite Land Grab Confusion
In their rush to conclude forced annexations before a new law says they can’t, Mesquite City Council members appear to be making mistakes.