When State Board of Education members ventured into world history curriculum at Wednesday’s meeting, they carried their modern-day political agendas with them.
The SBOE Gets Medieval
Try, Try Again: The Texas Guard in Afghanistan
Farmer-soldiers from the Texas National Guard Agribusiness Development Team, working in Afghanistan, find out that what looks good in satellite imagery doesn’t always work out on the ground.
The Weekly TribCast: Episode 19
In this week’s skirmish, Evan, Ross, Elise and guest podcaster Julian Aguilar talk about the promise and potential pitfalls for Bill White, the legislative races to watch this fall and whether anyone is buying Karl Rove’s new book.
What Bill White Really Said About Taxes
What exactly did the Democratic gubernatorial candidate say about his willingness to take raising taxes off the table? See for yourself.
TribBlog: Rep. Allen Vaught, D-Hollywood [Updated]
Iraq War veteran and Dallas state Rep. Allen Vaught will add one other credential to his resume this week: movie star.
TribBlog: TEA Rips Fox News
“Highly inaccurate” news reports on changes to the social studies standards raised the ire of conservatives.
TribBlog: History Hearings Off to Hot Start
Public testimony on the state’s social studies curriculum has started here State Board of Education meeting. It’s easy to tell from the banks of cameras and scribes, college students with bright yellow “Save Our History” t-shirts on and people from civil rights and conservative groups itching to testify.
2010: Yancy Isn’t Done
Darren Yancy, who came in second in a Senate race against a guy who doesn’t want the job, says he’ll be a candidate in the special election for the Waco seat held by Kip Averitt.
The Brief: March 10, 2010
It may not have been heavy artillery, but it’s safe to say the gubernatorial battle has begun.




