Texas education board approves 4,200 corrections in Bible-infused curriculum
By Jaden Edison, The Texas Tribune February 25, 2026 The Texas Education Agency received final approval Wednesday evening for roughly 4,200 corrections and changes to its elementary and secondary school curriculum. Voting 9-6, the State Board of Education approved the changes to Bluebonnet Learning after delaying a vote in January. Members had said they needed…
Read MoreFlores vs. Flores: GOP primary for South Texas congressional seat hinges on who can beat the Democrats
By Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune February 26, 2026 Four years ago, Mayra Flores was riding high after a special election upset that made her the face of Republican efforts to win over more Hispanic voters under President Donald Trump. “We are all really proud of Mayra,” Trump posted on social media after Flores flipped…
Read MoreWest Texas congressional candidates split on campaign strategy: Defend farmers or Trump
By Olivia Borgula, The Texas Tribune February 26, 2026 WASHINGTON — Businessman Tom Sell says being a fifth-generation West Texan is about as far back as you can go. His family came to Lubbock as sharecroppers in 1906 — before the city was even incorporated. They’ve been in the region ever since. Now he is…
Read MorePineywoods CEU Conference
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension offices serving Gregg, Harrison, Marion, and Upshur Counties will host the Pineywoods CEU Conference on Friday, March 13, 2026, beginning at 9:00 a.m. The event will be held at Open Range Cowboy Church, located at 10536 FM 1650 in Gilmer. Check‑in and on‑site registration will open at 8:00 a.m. Licensed pesticide applicators attending…
Read MoreEarly Voting Surge and New Survey Highlight Independent Voters’ Role in 2026 Texas Primaries
Feb. 24, 2026 More than one million early ballots cast as a survey shows a potential for Independents to shape the coming midterms. AUSTIN, Texas – Early voting turnout is up in the Lone Star State, with a nearly double increase in voter turnout in the Democratic primary (3.3% of registered voters) and 0.2% decrease in Republican turnout…
Read MoreOp-Ed: Affordability Is a Vanishing Promise for the Middle Class
The president’s policies are making it harder for working families like mine to get by. By Lindsay K. Saunders | February 19, 2026 Affordability is a crisis that keeps millions of us awake at night. It is not, as President Donald Trump claims, a word Democrats “made up.” As more and more families struggle to…
Read MoreHow two churches forged Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico’s politics
By Kayla Guo, The Texas Tribune February 25, 2026 Before she joined St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Laura Landsman was raised a Southern Baptist. She spent a summer as a missionary for the church and at one point served as a counselor for Billy Graham’s evangelical crusades. The 74-year-old Weatherford native, as she tells it, was…
Read MoreOp-Ed: The Next 10 Years Will Shape Texas’ Future
By David Leebron Change has always been part of Texas’ story. From frontier settlements and family farms to growing cities and modern industry, each generation has faced its own turning points. Texans have never stood still for long. March 2, 2026, marks 190 years since Texas declared its independence. That milestone, though, is more than…
Read MoreTexas’ comptroller is the state’s top accountant. The candidates are campaigning on culture wars.
By Alejandro Serrano, The Texas Tribune February 25, 2026 This election season, Don Huffines promised to end woke ideology. Christi Craddick vowed to “hold the line” on keeping boys out of girls’ sports in Texas. And Kelly Hancock has touted his support for President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. So one would be forgiven for not…
Read MoreJasmine Crockett leads James Talarico by double digits in Senate Democratic primary, poll finds
By Gabby Birenbaum, The Texas Tribune February 25, 2026 Dallas U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett has a double-digit lead over Austin state Rep. James Talarico in the final days of Texas’ Senate Democratic primary, according to a new poll released Wednesday. In the survey, fielded from Feb. 2 to Feb. 16, Crockett garnered the support of…
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