Q&A with the Texas Republicans Running for U.S. Senate
GOP candidates John Cornyn, Wesley Hunt and Ken Paxton refused to participate in a candidate Q&A on major issues, ranging from foreign policy to artificial intelligence. We used their past statements and voting history to show voters where they differ.
Q&A with the Texas Democrats running for U.S. Senate
To help primary voters differentiate between the two, we asked Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico where they fall on major issues, ranging from international policy to taxes. See where they stand, and how they differ.
50-Year Sentence Handed Down in Child Trafficking Case Prosecuted by Texas AG
Robert Franklin case was connected to a multi-state prostitution scheme operating across North Texas and Oklahoma.
CBP Officers Apprehend Fugitives Wanted for Bodily Injury and Child Sex Crimes
"These three apprehensions in short succession highlight the critical role CBP plays in protecting the most vulnerable among us," said Donald R. Kusser, director of Field Operations for CBP’s Laredo Field Office.
City of Corpus Christi Breaks Ground at Commodore Park
This project is backed by the voter-approved Bond 2022 and 2024.
AG Paxton Sues Snapchat Over Accusations of Inappropriate Content
The lawsuit against the multimedia messaging app's company is just one in a series of actions that the state has taken against social media companies.
Sparklight to Award $30,000 for STEM Education
Through the annual contest, Sparklight aims to help educators bring hands-on STEM experiences into classrooms and learning environments.
City Council Approves $28 Million Groundwater Rights
The agreement secures groundwater rights beneath approximately 2,478 acres in Nueces County.
Texas Attorney General Sues Bastrop Factory
The state’s environmental regulator has issued multiple environmental violations and the lawsuit states the company has failed to fix the problems.
Corpus Christi Firefighters Battle Structure Fire
Embers from the structure fire also ignited a nearby grass fire.
Traffic Crash Report on FM 70 and Business 77
Several individuals helped direct traffic and provide aid, significantly improving safety for those involved.
$165K Seized in Early 2026 Operation
A subsequent search of the vehicle led to the discovery of an aftermarket compartment concealed within the dashboard area.
Texas AG Takes Legal Action Against Houston-Based Antifa Organization
Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated legal action against Screwston Anti-Fascist Committee (“Screwston”), an Antifa-affiliated unincorporated nonprofit association, for potentially violating Texas law.
CBP Expects Record-Setting Year for Cut Flower Inspections
As the busiest season for flower imports approaches, CBP has already inspected more than 1 billion cut flowers.
Lecturer no Longer Teaching at Texas State University After Expletive-Filled Message Goes Public
The Facebook message derided its recipient as a “leftist” and “whore” whom he hoped would be deported. The message gained widespread attention when it was shared online.
Family of Still-Missing Camper Sues to Shut Down Camp Mystic
The lawsuit by Catherine and Will Steward, parents of Cecilia “Cile” Steward, argues the family who owns and operates the camp should “never be responsible for children again.”
SkillsUSA Texas Taking Over Del Mar College
Competitors to demonstrate know-how and deftness while vying for top spot in occupation-based fields.
AG Paxton Sues Wind Turbine Recycling Company
The company failed to properly dispose of the waste and instead created a stockpile of over 3,000 wind turbine blades and parts.
