Be Aware of Counterfeits this Holiday Season
Counterfeiters sell inauthentic versions of popular products in response to trends, often through online sources.
Texas Adds New ID Restrictions on Vehicle Registrations and Renewals
The restrictions, which went into effect on Nov. 18, could upend the ability of many undocumented residents to legally own vehicles.
Texas Education Chief met with Turning Point USA
The meeting happened days before Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick pledged $1 million to help establish chapters of the conservative student group on every Texas college and high school campus.
Brownsville CBP Officers Seize $70K
It is not a crime to carry more than $10,000, but it is a federal offense not to declare currency or monetary instruments totaling $10,000 or more.
CBP Offers Travel Tips for 2025 Holiday Season
The holiday travel season is traditionally one of the busiest times of the year, so U.S. Customs and Border Protection reminds travelers to prepare ahead of time.
Unreported U.S. Currency Found in After-Market Compartment
At approximately 7:10 PM, Special Agent E. Gonzalez conducted a traffic stop in Riviera, Texas on a vehicle bearing Mexico license plates and occupied by three Mexican nationals.
Stolen Recreation Vehicle in Bishop
This crime occurred in the 800 block of West 4th Street.
Two DMC Biotechnology Students Earn “Award for Excellence” for Research
The Viking pair were among representatives from more than 240 community colleges from across the nation; both students took steps toward innovation in selected research focus.
Texas AG Sues State Housing Agency
The lawsuit challenges TDHCA regulations that condition access to public benefits on a religious organization’s willingness to alter or abandon core elements of its faith.
Entire Texas Congressional Delegation Votes to Release Epstein Files
Rep. Troy Nehls of Richmond was among House Republicans who had previously opposed releasing the files, but reversed their stances this week.
Texas Moves Ahead with Regulating Hemp Industry
TABC intends to proceed with the adoption of permanent regulations on the hemp industry in Texas despite the potential ban.
H-E-B Donates $75,000 to Support Local Meals on Wheels Program
This donation is part of a statewide giving initiative by H-E-B to support Meals on Wheels Programs across the state.
AG Paxton Will Appeal Federal Court Decision Stalling Texas’s New Congressional Map
Attorney General Ken Paxton will file an appeal with the Supreme Court of the United States and ask for a stay of an order of a three-judge district court.
Water Reclamation Project to Enhance Non-Potable Water System
Ardurra Group to Design Expanded Effluent Reuse System Connecting Oso and Greenwood Facilities.
City Council Authorizes Agreement to Develop Options for Inner Harbor Desalination Project
Memorandum of Understanding with Corpus Christi Desal Partners Enables Development of Detailed Proposals for Water Treatment.
Red Cord Initiative Receives $12,700 Grant from the Texas Bar Foundation
The Red Cord Initiative is a community-based program dedicated to supporting adults experiencing labor and/or sex trafficking and other forms of commercial sexual exploitation.
TAMUK Dedicates Music Building in Honor of Dr. Steven H. Tallant
Tallant served as the 19th TAMUK president from 2008 through 2019, during which time he was instrumental in obtaining approval for the $60 million Music Education complex.
Robstown PD Investigates Teen Involved Shooting
The juvenile was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Alcohol Related Accident
The vehicle appeared to have been traveling northbound at the time of the crash.
S.H.A.R.E. Serves 809 Free Thanksgiving Meals
For the past decade, Connie Cashen has been a steady force behind Sharing Happily and Reaping Endlessly, S.H.A.R.E, the local volunteer group that provides a free Thanksgiving meal to the community each year.
