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Texas A&M President Steps Down After LGBT Course Controversy
The board of regents will soon begin a national search for Mark Welsh’s replacement.
FBI Unveils First-Ever ‘Houston Most Wanted’ List
In a major effort to crack down on violent crime, the FBI’s Houston Field Office has released its first-ever...
Houston ISD Boasts Major Academic Gains Ahead of TEA Report
Houston Independent School District’s preliminary accountability ratings show a sweeping academic...
Majority of Texas Senate Democrats Abandon State in Protest of Redistricting
The redistricting standoff in Texas deepened Wednesday as most Senate Democrats skipped the day’s legislative session, traveling instead to Massachusetts to hold a press conference alongside Gov. Maura Healey in opposition to the Republican-led redistricting effort....
Texas Data Centers Thirst for Water, Challenging State Infrastructure
Texas has become a hotspot for tech companies, attracting business from data companies that need larger campuses to meet national demand. In the midst of a water crisis, data centers create additional demand for this vital resource. According to the Texas Commission...
Superintendent Defends HISD Record Before Houston City Council
Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles defended his record and decisions as the state-appointed leader of the district.
Another Marfa ISD Teacher Accused of Sex Crimes Against Student
Juan Martinez is the second Marfa teacher in two months arrested for sexual misconduct with a high school student.
Whitesboro Officials Say City Can Raise Property Taxes Despite New Law
City Council members plan to adopt a tax rate on September 29 that could increase homeowners’ tax bills by 61 percent.
Texas State To Remove LGBT Course Following Legislative Pushback
A university spokesperson says it will be removed from the course catalog shortly.
UNT Called Out for ‘Lack of Action’ Against Student Who Celebrated Charlie Kirk’s Murder
In a letter, a student’s mother asks why UNT is not taking decisive action like Texas Tech and Texas State.
Round Rock ISD Defies Texas Law, Refuses To Display Ten Commandments in Classrooms
Round Rock ISD says it is waiting for guidance on the constitutionality of the new law before complying with it.
Texas State Expels Student Who Mocked Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
The student pantomimed Kirk’s death.
Is the Texas Ethics Commission’s Very Existence a Threat to Texans?
The TEC has a history of targeting “the little guy,” but even a former legislator is no match for the commission’s power.
Texas A&M President Steps Down After LGBT Course Controversy
The board of regents will soon begin a national search for Mark Welsh’s replacement.
FBI Unveils First-Ever ‘Houston Most Wanted’ List
In a major effort to crack down on violent crime, the FBI’s Houston Field Office has released its first-ever...
Houston ISD Boasts Major Academic Gains Ahead of TEA Report
Houston Independent School District’s preliminary accountability ratings show a sweeping academic...
Majority of Texas Senate Democrats Abandon State in Protest of Redistricting
The redistricting standoff in Texas deepened Wednesday as most Senate Democrats skipped the day’s legislative session, traveling instead to Massachusetts to hold a press conference alongside Gov. Maura Healey in opposition to the Republican-led redistricting effort....
Texas Data Centers Thirst for Water, Challenging State Infrastructure
Texas has become a hotspot for tech companies, attracting business from data companies that need larger campuses to meet national demand. In the midst of a water crisis, data centers create additional demand for this vital resource. According to the Texas Commission...
VIDEOS AND PODCASTS
Hubris: The Texas Kingmakers
A group that quietly operates in the shadows is dominating Texas politics. Find out about the most powerful people in the Lonestar State you've never heard of on April 17th.

Americans Get Lost In A Sea Of Massive Government
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith is a retired police trainer, author, and...

Christmas Debts
Rather than fill the closets of loved ones with more junk, we should proclaim the Good News of Christ.

12.20.2024: $50,000 per pupil!
Texans Pay $50,000 per Student at Government-run Schools… You Could Soon Pay With Gold, Silver in Texas…...
12/19/24 $50,000 Per Student?!?
- Texans Pay $50,000 per Student at Government-run Schools - Illegal Aliens Say Open Borders Rumor on...

Democrats Shut Down Texas Government…Again
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Andy Hopper is a Software Engineer, Texas Guardsman, and conservative...
8.12.2025: Houston socialists to disrupt ICE operations.
Houston Socialists Discuss Targeting ICE Operations… DPS Launches Tip Line To Track Down Quorum-Busting...
8/11/25 Have You Seen the Missing Democrats?
-DPS Launches Tip Line to Track Down Missing Democrat Lawmakers -Court Halts ‘Beto Bribes’ After Paxton...

The Show Behind The Show, New Phone Edition
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Chris & Sean talk about Sean's phone odyssey. The boys also dig down into...