NEWS
Timberview’s Carter leads USA at Pan Am Games
Timberview basketball great Chennedy Carter shined on the international stage recently by leading the U.S. Women’s team at the 2019 Pan American Games.
Teen gymnasts Hodes, Stewart, Sitz soar high above expectations
Eagle Gymnastics in Frisco boasts a trio of teen athletes who soar high above expectations.
New boss same as old boss at Aledo
Aledo head football coach Tim Buchanan said he is liking his new/old gig so far.
Beaumont United High dedicates sophomore season of varsity play to late assistant coach
Beaumont United High’s football program is eager to play its sophomore season. At the same time, the Timberwolves look to pay tribute to one of their own who they lost over the summer.
Katy Paetow High returns 44 lettermen from inaugural team
A 3-7 record is obviously not an accomplishment, but Katy Paetow High football coach B.J. Gotte sees the mark as a stepping-stone.
Argyle senior baseball star Dillon Carter named Class 4A co-player of the year
Argyle do-everything star Dillon Carter has been named Class 4A co-player of the year by the Texas Sportswriters Association after leading the Eagles to their second straight state title.
Abbott: “I Don’t Know Any of the Facts”
When pressed on the allegations against House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, Gov. Greg Abbott says he’s glad the Texas Rangers are investigating the matter.
Burrows Resigns as House Republican Caucus Chairman
On the heels of one of the state’s most high-stakes controversies in years, one of the participants in a corrupt and unethical meeting has allegedly resigned his chairmanship atop the House GOP Caucus.
Collin County Plans “No New Revenue” Tax Rate
For the fourth year in a row, commissioners in Collin County are proposing a fiscally responsible budget that doesn’t raise taxes.
Fort Worth Raising Property Taxes
The city’s proposed budget would increase spending and raise average homeowner’s property tax bills by almost 5 percent.
Commentary: Demand Truth and Integrity
Corruption cannot be ignored.
Austin Crisis: Is Spending $28,000 per Homeless Person the Answer?
Austin is following the same dangerous path San Francisco has already traveled.