Historic Appointment: Michelle Merendino Sworn in as Liberty County’s First Female District Judge

Liberty, Texas — Michelle Merendino made history on September 19 as the first woman to be sworn in as a judge for the 75th Judicial District Court of Texas. Appointed by Governor Greg Abbott, Merendino fills the unexpired term of former Judge Mark Morefield, who retired in January 2025. The ceremony took place at the Liberty County Courthouse, drawing a crowd of supporters, friends, and family. Among those present were her husband, Jared, and their children and grandchildren. The oath of office was administered by former County Court at Law Judge Don Taylor, who praised … Read more

Liberty Hill ISD Superintendent Steven Snell Steps Down to Take Role as Williamson County Judge

Liberty Hill, TX – After a notable six-year tenure at the helm of Liberty Hill Independent School District, Superintendent Steven Snell has stepped down, setting the stage to assume his new role as Williamson County Judge. The district’s Board of Trustees confirmed his resignation during a special meeting on April 7, facilitating Snell’s transition into county governance later this month. The board has appointed Travis Motal, previously Chief of Schools, as the interim superintendent. Motal, who brings six years of diverse experience within the district, steps into this role as Liberty Hill ISD embarks on … Read more

Judge Rules Against Liberty University in Early Decision for Lawsuit Involving Alumni Association

Jefferson City, Missouri – A legal dispute between Lincoln University and an alumni association found no resolution in the granting of a default judgment, reinforcing the complexity of the case. A Cole County judge decided the lawsuit, filed by the university against the Lincoln University National Alumni Association (LUNAA), will proceed without a default judgment, meaning the university must substantiate its claims for the litigation to continue. Lincoln University, a historically black university, took legal action against LUNAA over alleged unauthorized use of the university’s trademarked names and symbols. The school claims the alumni group, … Read more

Former Death Row Inmate Granted Life in Resentencing Hearing after 27 Years: Shocking Twist in Notorious Liberty City Case

MIAMI (AP) — In a stunning turn of events, Tavares Calloway, the convicted killer who was sentenced to death in 2010 for a heinous crime, has been given a chance at life. After a resentencing hearing on Thursday night, a jury recommended Calloway be sentenced to life in prison instead. The decision came 14 years after he was released from death row. The brutal crime took place in 1997 in a Liberty City apartment, where Calloway stormed in and subjected five men to a horrifying ordeal. He tied them up, taped their mouths shut, and … Read more