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Over the weekend, Frisco residents elected Islamic and Hindu endorsed candidate, Mark Hill, as the next mayor of the North Texas suburb during the June 13 runoff election.
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Texas AG Ken Paxton sent a formal letter to Big 12 officials threatening legal action if the conference moves to sanction Texas Tech over its support of QB Brendan Sorsby.
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Governor Greg Abbott has issued a letter to the city of Grand Prairie threatening to pull their public safety grants if they don’t cancel their planned “Muslim-only” water park day that was set for June 1st, 2026.
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It shows a Frisco Boy Scouts group at a Frisco City Council meeting on March 17th, 2026, where 8 out of the 9 scouts are of Indian decent.
It's raising awareness to how much the Frisco population has changed over the past several years.
Earlier this month, the Texas Rangers installed the “One Riot, One Ranger” statue at Globe Life Field, and ever since, Democratic leaders have been attempting to get it removed from Arlington's ballpark.
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Governor Greg Abbott today directed the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to enhance public safety and homeland security operations across Texas in response to escalating cartel violence in Mexico that poses a growing threat to American civilians.
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Following a unanimous vote on February 12, 2026, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles now requires proof of legal status to register or renew vehicle registration.
The City of Frisco looks vastly different in 2026 compared to just a couple of decades ago. Texans that travel to and or live in Frisco have noticed the large influx of Indians in the region. But what has caused this chain migration of Indians choosing to call Frisco home?
Texas just lost a Republican Senate seat in a runoff, in a district President Trump won by 17 points in 2024.
Former state senator Kelly Hancock abandoned Senate District 9 to chase the Comptroller job, choosing personal ambition over the party and the state.
TED CRUZ TO SUPREME COURT - Watch as President Donald Trump suggests nominating Senator Ted Cruz to the Supreme Court.
President Trump stated the move would be passed unanimously on the both sides of the isle just to get Senator Cruz out of the U.S. Senate.
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Bexar County Judge, Rosie Speedlin-Gonzalez, was indicted Thursday, more than a year after investigators said she had an attorney handcuffed and placed into a jury box during a dispute in her courtroom.
Speedlin-Gonzalez has been charged with unlawful restraint.
Former Uvalde School Police Officer, Adrian Gonzalez, has been found not guilty on 29 felony counts of child endangerment in relation to the Rob Elementary tragedy that occured on May 24th, 2022.
Jurors deliberated for more than seven hours before finding Adrian Gonzalez, 52, not guilty in the first trial over the hesitant law enforcement response.
The trial lasted approximately 3 weeks, and included emotionally charged testimonies from teachers, teaching aides, and administrators.
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Gas station giant, Buc-cee's, has announced plans to open the world's largest location as early as next year. The new location is expected to be a massive 76,245 square foot project.
The location would include:
⛽️ 120 Gas Pumps
🚗 700 Parking Spaces
🔌 18 EV Charging Stations
But the biggest shock of all is not the amenities or the size, it's the location. The now store is going to be opening in Fort Pierce, Florida.
The project is in advanced planning and approval stages. Construction is expected to take around 18–24 months once fully approved, targeting a late 2027 to early 2028 opening.
This will be one of multiple Buc-ee’s in Florida — with existing locations in St. Augustine and Daytona Beach and another planned in Ocala.
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PRIDE CROSSWALK GONE: Watch as city employees of remove a rainbow flag crosswalk early on Monday morning in San Antonio.
This comes as Governor Greg Abbott directed cities back in October of 2025 to remove political and ideological markings from roads in order to "reduce distractions."
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Prediction market Polymarket is currently giving Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton a strong lead in the race for the 2026 Texas Republican U.S. Senate primary. Traders on the platform are assigning Paxton a 68% chance of winning the nomination, compared with 27% for incumbent Senator John Cornyn and 6% for Representative Wesley Hunt.
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AUSTIN ICE PROTEST: Watch as Austin P.D officers charge into a crowd of ICE protesters, tackling protesters and making swift arrests.
Governor Abbott released a comment on the video stating "Texas is not Minnesota." Making it clear that Texas law enforcement will not allow protesters to push the limit of what is allowed during a peaceful protests.
On December 29th, 1845, the Republic of Texas was annexed into the United States and admitted to the Union as its 28th state.
The Republic of Texas declared independence from the Republic of Mexico on March 2, 1836. It applied for annexation to the United States the same year, but was rejected by the United States Secretary of State.
In 1843, U.S. President John Tyler, then unaligned with any political party, decided independently to pursue the annexation of Texas in a bid to gain a base of support for another four years in office.
Through secret negotiations with the Houston administration, Tyler secured a treaty of annexation in April 1844. When the documents were submitted to the U.S. Senate for ratification, the details of the terms of annexation became public and the question of acquiring Texas took center stage in the presidential election of 1844.
On March 1, 1845, President Tyler signed the annexation bill, and on March 3 (his last full day in office), he forwarded the House version to Texas, offering immediate annexation.
Texas ratified the agreement with popular approval from Texians. The bill was signed by President Polk on December 29, 1845, accepting Texas as the 28th state of the Union. Texas formally joined the union on February 19, 1846, prompting the Mexican–American War in April of that year.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has sparked debate after reports surfaced that it is offering up to $3,000 to some undocumented immigrants who agree to leave the country on their own. The idea is to encourage “self-deportation” rather than relying entirely on arrests, detention, and forced removals. DHS officials say the program is meant to be a more practical and humane option, while also saving taxpayer money.
According to DHS, the money would help cover travel costs and provide a small amount of financial support to help people restart their lives once they return to their home countries. Similar voluntary departure programs have existed for years, often run with help from nonprofit organizations. The department argues that encouraging people to leave voluntarily can ease pressure on immigration courts and detention centers, allowing enforcement agencies to focus on more serious cases involving criminals or security threats.
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