NEWS
Ole Miss DB, Allen alum Jones returns to action after season-ending injury
Ole Miss junior defensive back Jaylon Jones has picked up where he left off a year after suffering a season-ending ACL injury.
Mansfield, Rice grad Esukpa discovers role in BYU offense
With three games under his belt as a new member of the Brigham Young football team, Mansfield alum Emmanuel Esukpa is getting nicely acclimated in Provo, Utah.
Midland Candidate Reveals Legal Threats Made Against Her
Midland City Council candidate Kimberly Crisp revealed emails from Midland Development Corporation Chairman Brent Hilliard threatening a broad range of legal actions after asking to see MDC’s financial records.
The Woodlands Township Rejects Tax Increase
A victory for taxpayers in the Woodlands following the conclusion of a standoff among members of the township’s elected officials.
Candidate Calls for Sunshine in Upcoming Edinburg Election
After indictments of the mayor and city secretary, among others, Place 3 council candidate Carlos Jasso requests Secretary of State oversee the elections.
Nowak to Succeed Wheless as Collin County District Judge
Gov. Abbott appointed criminal defense attorney Tom Nowak to fill the unexpired term of retiring Judge Ray Wheless on the 366th District Court.
Second Amendment Roundtable
A live roundtable on Second Amendment issues.
Commentary: Lone Star Status
Texas is going to be the key to determining whether the Republicans will have a chance to reclaim the U.S. House majority.
Local Foundation Opposes Dubious Dallas Project
President of Deep Ellum Foundation states area needs parking under I-345, rather than the soccer fields proposed by the son of a U.S. Senate candidate/current state senator.
Texas Scorecard Radio (September 26, 2019)
Mark Dickson from Right to Life of East Texas tells listeners how some communities are organizing to ban abortions.
Freedom Caucus Chair Won’t Seek Re-Election to Texas House
State Rep. Mike Lang, a two-term North Texas lawmaker, has decided to seek local office in Hood County.
Commentary: On the Darkest Days, Our Principles Must Shine Brightest
“While improving the lives of Texans is a good goal, conservatives understand the most fundamental job we have as elected officials is to protect the individual rights of the citizens we serve.”