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Kissing Asphalt

Share this story: Former Angelina County Judge Don Lymbery should immediately appeal his conviction by a judge on a misdemeanor violation of the Texas Open Meetings Act. We watched the whole trial, and it smells of a cheap political ploy[…..]

A Warning To Aggies

Share this story: Parents and students should take notice of our investigation into Asset Hero Property Management. They claim to be number one in managing hundreds of rental properties in the College Station area, but complaints are pouring in that[…..]

Family Injustice: Killing Mom

Share this story: The son of an 83-year-old woman, whose life is being controlled by the California courts, wants the Los Angeles County District Attorney to open a criminal investigation into alleged elder abuse. It’s the latest saga in the[…..]

Insult On The Island

Share this story: The so called “King of Kemah” slips out of trouble from another criminal investigation, but we think what the judge did is an insult to the island. Keep up with us on social media:

Angelina County On Trial

Share this story: On Monday the first of the misdemeanor cases in Angelina County against former public officials goes to a jury trial. Keep up with us on social media:

The Election Challenge

Share this story: Seems like every day we hear more evidence that the November election was horribly botched. Now one of the women declared the loser says she has the evidence to overturn her election race. Keep up with us[…..]

The Trial Of The King Of Kemah

Share this story: Kemah’s Matt Wiggins thinks it’s funny he’s been accused of misusing water funds! A jury this week may get the last laugh… Keep up with us on social media:

Up Their Asphalt

Share this story: We’ve been kicking asphalt in Lufkin – shining a spotlight on the allegations of missing asphalt, bogus records and a slew of indictments that smell of political payback. Now we discover the District Attorney, Janet Cassells, may[…..]

Death On The Highway

Share this story: Seven years ago a Galveston County public official killed a father and son on the Gulf Freeway. Is political influence the reason she hasn’t faced justice? Keep up with us on social media:

Kemah Kon Game?

Share this story: For a year and a half the dysfunctional Kemah City Council has fought to keep secret the public release of a $74,000 investigation into allegations of corruption in the remodeling of city hall. The secrecy ends because[…..]