NEWS

Are Richardson Schools Failing to Teach Students to Read?
Parents say their children did not learn to read in Richardson ISD, and the district knew in February 2020.

Biedermann Fights to Protect the Alamo Cenotaph
The Alamo Cenotaph has been at the forefront of the monument protection movement.

State Lawmaker Files Bill to Finish Trump’s Border Wall
Slaton’s bill will not only complete the wall but also require the Texas governor to seek reimbursement from the federal government for its construction costs.

Peacock: What the Bible Can Tell Us About the Texas Blackouts
The Eighth Commandment is very straightforward; do not take someone else’s private property.

Battle for Panther Island in Fort Worth Mayoral Race
Citizens caught in apparent battle between Kay Granger and Bass brothers’ attorney for control of taxpayer-funded boondoggle.

Texas State University to Keep Mask Mandates in Place
In opposition to the student body president, the university leadership opposes fully reopening.

Dickson: Carbon Becomes 20th City in the Nation to Outlaw Abortion
Carefully drafted ordinances, backed with proper legal representation, are needed now more than ever.

Is Texas Government Descending into California-style Chaos?
This week on the Liberty Café, we discuss whether Texas is heading toward California-style chaos.

How Will Local Officials Respond to Abbott?
Last year’s actions overshadow Texans’ concerns about their liberties.

ERCOT Fires Embattled CEO
Will continue to perform the role of president and CEO during a 60-day “transition period.”

23’s a Crowd: Candidates File to Replace U.S. Rep. Ron Wright
A special election to fill the seat is set for May 1.

Will Texas Follow Florida’s Lead on Election Integrity?
Gov. DeSantis said his proposed legislation “takes an important step in designing some of the nation’s strongest election integrity protections.”