Making Sense of the City Council Meeting Agenda

Unlock local government with our guide to the city council meeting agenda. Learn how to find, read, and use it to make your voice heard.
A Guide to Your Texas Public Records Request

Learn how to file a Texas public records request. This guide covers the Texas PIA, how to submit requests, handle fees, and navigate common roadblocks.
What is Investigative Journalism? Uncover the Truth Today

Learn what is investigative journalism and why it matters. Discover how reporters expose the truth and hold power to account effectively.
How to Write News Articles That Get Read

Learn how to write news articles that captivate audiences. Our guide covers finding stories, structuring for impact, and writing with authority.
Texas Public Information Act: How to File Complaints

This guide provides comprehensive instructions for filing complaints under the Texas Public Information Act, covering options like informal complaints, mandamus writs, and criminal violations to ensure government accountability.
5 Tips for Finding Reliable Political News in Today’s Digital Age

Stay informed with reliable political news using our 5 tips in ‘Finding Reliable Political News in Today’s Digital Age’.
Understanding the Latest Trends in Government Policy News: What You Need to Know

Stay informed on the latest government policy news trends – discover everything you need to know in our blog “Understanding the Latest Trends in Government Policy News”.
The Impact of Local Government Decisions on Texans: Insights from a Trusted News Source

Gain insights into local government decisions affecting Texans from our trusted news source in ‘The Impact of Local Government Decisions on Texans’ blog.
How Staying Updated with Texas Government News Can Empower Voters

Stay informed and empowered by discovering the latest Texas government news in our blog ‘How Staying Updated with Texas Government News Can Empower Voters’.
Supreme Court Decision on Censoring Citizens by Government Officials on Social Media

The Supreme Court’s March 15, 2024 decision clarified that government officials engaging in social media censorship may be subject to legal action only if they have actual authority and exercise it when censoring. The ruling emphasizes actual authority and its exercise in online censorship.