NEWS

Dickson: Outlawing Abortion at the Local Level in a Post-Roe Texas
Those who want to see abortion abolished completely both in Texas and throughout America must now work as hard as ever.

Hall: Time to Reform the Texas Medical Board
True transparency in the TMB’s investigation process is paramount.

What Do We Remember?
Memorial Day should be about more than mattress sales and cookouts.

What Are We Remembering?
It is easier to enjoy a beer and burger in the backyard this weekend than to reflect on the sacrifices made on our behalf.

Disgraced Elections Admin Taken to Court Over Runoff Ballot Security
Harris County Republican Party says disgraced Democrat Isabel Longoria violated ballot chain-of-custody laws in Tuesday’s primary runoff.

Making Sense of the Runoff Results
Brandon Waltens reviews the Texas primary election runoff races.

Neidert: My Nightmare Experience at the University of North Texas
“Gov. Abbott has claimed to be an advocate for free speech, yet he remains silent every time that right is squelched by leftist students on the UNT campus.”

Younger: School Vouchers are Worth the Risk
Conservative critics of school vouchers rightly worry about government intrusion, but they misunderstand the risks of doing nothing.

Texas at ‘Elevated Risk’ for Energy Emergencies
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation warns of energy shortfalls this summer amid drought and supply chain disruptions.

Amarillo Voters Pick Nominees for November
Voters in Potter and Randall counties selected their nominees for November on Tuesday night.

Texas Sheriff Urges Local Districts to Deploy School Marshals
“It is time,” says Bosque County Sheriff Trace Hendricks.

Texas’ 3 Largest Cities Saddle Taxpayers With Thousands in Debt
Tax burdens in San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston total as high as $27,500 per taxpayer.