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Houston insurance company accused of cheating Medicaid

Share this story: HOUSTON — The Medicaid Inspector General has been asked to investigate the practices of Texas Children’s Health Plan, the insurance company controlling government medical assistance to nearly one third of Houston children. The complaint was filed by[…..]

Uptown loses battle to keep secrets

Share this story: The unelected bureaucrats of Uptown promised you transparency on that controversial $300 million dollar bus project. They lied. For months, they have fought release of records detailing who they are buying land from and how much they[…..]

Animal Welfare

Share this story: Amber Cammack tried several times to alert authorities about an emaciated, whimpering dog with a telephone cord wrapped around its muzzle on her neighbor’s apartment balcony. She contacted the Harris County District Attorney’s Office to complain multiple[…..]

Hall encouraged by surge in anti-HERO voting

Share this story: Ben and Saundra Hall say they are thrilled with the comments they heard at early voting locations and the results of campaign exit polls. Houstonians in the African-American and conservative white precincts voted in record setting numbers[…..]

Hall calls for morality message on election day [UPDATE]

Share this story: **UPDATES TIME OF NEWS CONFERENCE*** Houston Mayoral Candidate Ben Hall will hold a news conference at 1:00 pm Monday morning, encouraged by a surge in Anti-Hero early voting, and will call on Houstonians of faith to send[…..]

Galveston Judge saves Oyster season

Share this story: Dozens of fisherman crowded into the 56th District Court in Galveston Friday morning, worried their livelihoods were in jeopardy. After Judge Lonnie Cox issued his ruling, some fisherman openly cried. They were tears of happiness and relief.[…..]

Ben Hall Watch Party – Election Night

Share this story: Come join Mayoral Candidate Ben Hall after the polls close to watch the returns at the Hess Club, 5430 Westheimer 77056 from 7-10pm. Keep up with us on social media:

Campaign aiming to remove Marsh art from Amarillo

Share this story: Mary Coleman of KFDA NewsChannel 10 Amarillo reports on the “Erase the Marsh Madness” effort: An artist in the Amarillo community is stirring up controversy even after his death. Much of the well-known artwork around Amarillo is[…..]

Will Galveston judge save the bay for all of us?

Share this story: 10:00 am October 30th The future of Galveston Bay is on trial tomorrow in Galveston, and Judge Lonnie Cox has a chance to protect the bay for all the people of Texas. The important 10:00 am hearing[…..]

Cease the collection of rain tax

Share this story: The City should immediately cease collecting the rain tax. Today, the trial judge, following the instructions of the Texas Supreme Court, granted judgment in favor of the Plaintiffs, and against the City, declaring the rain tax ballot[…..]