Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton goes on trial in the state Senate Tuesday on 16 articles of impeachment relating to allegations of bribery, dereliction of duty and disregard of official duty.
Over the course of the past month, Paxton's team and the the Texas House members tasked with making the case against the attorney general, have gone back and forth.
We break down the road to impeachment for the attorney general, who the key players will be during his Senate trial and the evidence the House has released so far.
Many baby boomers can remember the early days of rock ânâ roll in the 1950s.
The very first local rock ânâ roll band I recall was Jay and His Pals, fronted by Joseph âJayâ LaPlante. Jay was a Pittsfield High School classmate I met in 1959 and had not been in touch with for over 50 years, until we reconnected in 2012.
The two of us met for lunch with Dr. Morton âMortâ Wayne, our high school music director who, at age 96, was retired in Naples, Fla.
Joseph âJayâ LaPlante, left, and Jim Shulman, right, meet with 96-year-old Dr. Morton âMortâ Wayne in 2012. Wayne, who was music director and a teacher at Pittsfield High School in the early 1960s, played a key role in LaPlanteâs pursuit of a career in music and broadcasting.