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Chris Rector won a Republican primary election to chair Tarrant County Precinct 4230 with 75% of the vote. A week later, the head of the Tarrant County Republican Party declared him ineligible.
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Former Castle Hills Council Member Sylvia Gonzalez sued the city after police arrested her for tampering with government records, which she said was in retaliation for her criticism of the city manager.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments in a case that has its roots in small town petty politics in Castle Hills but it could have implications for the future of free speech and what’s known as qualified immunity.
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Representatives from Tarrant County authored or sponsored 96 bills eventually signed by the governor in the 88th regular session of the Texas Legislature.
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Rinaldi has served as GOP chairman since 2021.
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New historical organization aims to tell Texas history through an inclusive, ‘21st century approach’The Alliance for Texas History stresses that inclusivity and a "fact-based" approach is essential when telling the story of the Lone Star State.
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A temporary hold on the law was set to expire Wednesday, but the high court extended the pause.
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Former White House physician Ronny Jackson was demoted from a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral to a retired Navy captain following a probe into his behavior, according to a Washington Post report.
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With all precincts reporting early Wednesday morning, the Texas House District 64 Republican primary race is headed for a runoff. Candidates Andy Hopper held the lead with 46.6% of the vote against longtime incumbent Lynn Stucky at 43.3%.
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The fate of the heavily Democratic Precinct 1 will be deferred to a runoff election after primary candidates failed to secure more than 50% of the vote.
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The retired federal law enforcement official will face incumbent Republican Sheriff Bill Waybourn in the November general election.
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State Rep. Craig Goldman and John O’Shea will face off in a May 28 runoff. The winner faces Democrat Trey Hunt in November.