Kingsville Dedicates Softball Field in Honor of Longtime Umpire David Chavez
The City of Kingsville held a special dedication ceremony Wednesday at Dick Kleberg Park to rename the girls’ t-ball softball field in honor of longtime umpire David Chavez.
Nov. Top 10 Most Wanted - Jim Wells County
If you have any information on individuals posted please contact Jim Wells County Sheriff's Office.
Aransas County Drug Dealers Sent to Prison
On November 5, 2025, local dealers Abraham Martinez also known as “Los” and James Waldrip also known as “Corey Davis” were sentenced to prison for various charges.
Texas Set to Make $20 Billion Investment in Water Projects
Texas will use $1 billion in sales tax a year for the next two decades to help secure the state’s water supply.
All 17 Texas Constitutional Amendments Pass
The propositions include restrictions on the creation of certain taxes, new tax exemptions, investments on water infrastructure and dementia research.
Hernández Steps Into Prestigious Chair
Officials at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute (CKWRI) at Texas A&M University-Kingsville have announced that Dr. Fidel Hernández has agreed to move into the Sue and Radcliffe Killam Chair for Wildlife, Livestock and Habitat Interactions positions.
At-Large Councilman Elected President of the Association of Hispanic Municipal Officials
AHMO is an affiliate group of the Texas Municipal League, serving to represent and promote the interests of the Hispanic community.
CBP Officers Seize More Than $1.2 Million in Methamphetamine at Pharr International Bridge
The vehicle was selected for further inspection utilizing nonintrusive inspection equipment.
George W. Bush Calls Dick Cheney’s Death a “Loss to the Nation”
Cheney, who was Bush’s vice president, died Monday at 84.
Del Rio CBP officers apprehend man wanted for indecency with a child
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Del Rio Port of Entry encountered a man wanted on an outstanding felony warrant for a sex-related offense against a child.
Asbury Methodist Church Held 5th Annual “Thanksgiving for 1,000” Packing Day
Asbury Methodist Church continued its tradition of supporting local families through both food and monetary donations.
States Can Now Use Last Four Digits of Social Security Numbers to Verify Citizenship
As part of USCIS’ commitment to Executive Order 14248, those verifying voter rolls can create a case without needing a complete Social Security number.
Election Day Reminders
Eligible voters will weigh in on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Many voters will also have the opportunity to vote in local and special elections.
CBP Officers Seize More Than 160 Reptiles, Spiders, and Centipedes
“The smuggling of exotic pets has been on the rise in our area.”, said Port Director Carlos Rodriguez.
CBP Officers Seize Over $816K in Narcotics
The seizure occurred on Oct. 29, at the Camino Real International Bridge.
Texas Federal Workers Contend with Government Shutdown
Since the federal government shutdown began this month, San Antonio resident Imelda Avila-Thomas has canceled her daughter’s tutoring and removed her from after-school care.
Halloween Night Shooting Leaves Kingsville Teen Dead, Another in Custody
An 18-year old female teen is dead following a Halloween night shooting.
Michael McCullough Nominated for Acting Award at Wild Bunch Film Festival
Texas actor recognized for his gruff voice and standout role in indie western Sundown.
Texas Higher Education Enrollment Reaches All-Time High
Student enrollment at Texas colleges topped 1.6 million as of fall 2025, according to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
