NEWS
Felony Charges Dropped Against East Texas Judge Accused of Witness Tampering
Judge Franklin allegedly told a defendant he’d better accept a plea deal because “dead men can’t testify.”
Feds: Honduran National Caught Hauling 51 Illegals in Hidden Compartment
Greibein Alexis Pinot-Duartez, an illegal alien from Honduras, is charged with smuggling and could face up to 10 years in federal prison.
Houston-Area Church Safety Director Charged With Impersonating ICE Agent
A part-time employee at Gateway Community Church is facing a felony impersonation charge after allegedly flashing a fake ICE card and threatening a woman with deportation.
Harris County Could Face State Oversight of Voter Rolls
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson is investigating a complaint that voters are registering at post office box addresses.
UT-Austin Alumni Organization Gives ‘Distinguished Alumnus’ Award to DEI Advocate
Dr. Richard Reddick received the award during halftime at Saturday’s football game.
Austin ISD Votes To Close Schools Amid Budget Deficit
Austin ISD’s board of trustees approved the school closure plan, but now awaits final approval from the Texas Education Agency.
Texas Bans Muslim Brotherhood From Buying Land — But Is There MORE to the Story?
Governor Greg Abbott declared last week that the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR are terrorist organizations...
The Two-Tier System Of Justice Is Alive and Well
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Joe DiGenova is a former United States Attorney for Washington, D.C., and...
11.25.2025: Cornyn in third?
Poll Shows Cornyn Slipping to Third in GOP Senate Primary… Republican Candidates File Amicus Brief in...
11/24/25 Bad News for John Cornyn
- Poll Shows Cornyn Slipping to Third in GOP Senate Primary - Paxton Sues State Housing Agency for...
Poll Shows Cornyn Slipping to Third in GOP Senate Primary
51 percent of likely Republican voters hold an unfavorable view of the incumbent senator, according to the polling.
Texas Tech Raises Concerns Over College Sports Commission Agreement
Vice Chancellor Eric Bentley warns that agreement would penalize the university if the Texas attorney general sues the commission.