High-Speed Pursuit Ends in Arrest; Driver Remains at Large
The driver, identified as Floyd Barnes III, fled on foot and remains at large.
Texas Launches Initiative to Combat Widespread Fraud by Companies Selling Solar Panel Systems
100 complaints that have been filed with the OAG against these companies, along with thousands more online.
Robstown Man Suspected of Burglaries Crashes During Deputies’ Pursuit, Vehicle Catches Fire
A Robstown man is facing multiple felony charges after allegedly burglarizing homes under construction and leading deputies on a brief pursuit early Saturday morning, authorities said.
Fastest Growing Texas City is Implementing “Family First” Approach
Tyler has spent the last decade remaking its parks and sidewalks to allure families. At the same time, a constellation of groups are helping parents take care of their families.
Big Bend Border Wall on Hold
While the federal government hasn’t made a public statement about its plans, official maps show a “virtual wall” going through the region rather than a physical barrier.
Hands-on Telehealth Helps Reach Rural Texas Communities
A new approach aims to tailor telehealth to the realities of an older, rural population by offering a physical place with reliable connectivity and an on-site nurse.
Murder Trail Outcome
Judge Joel Johnson, a retired visiting judge, was assigned to oversee the trial, and the Defendants elected for the Judge to assess punishment.
New SNAP Purchase Restrictions
The restrictions also apply to fruit, raisins and nuts that have been candied, crystalized, glazed or coated with chocolate, yogurt or caramel.
Jury Indicts Two in Alleged Ponzi Scheme
According to the indictment, Kranenberg and Silea solicited investments from friends, family members, and acquaintances by representing that funds would be invested in mutual funds and private stock portfolios.
Kingsville Police Seek Public Assistance in Bicycle Theft Investigation
The suspect is described as wearing dark pants, a dark jacket, and a cap. The stolen property is a black ASKGO e-bike.
Statewide Emergency Alert System
The drill will take place between 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and is designed to test the performance and reliability of emergency alert and warning systems used during critical incidents.
AI-Aligned Super PACs are Pouring Millions into Texas Congressional Races
Groups funded by artificial intelligence industry leaders have spent more than $2.8 million in the state, mostly on U.S. House GOP candidates who favor a light regulatory touch.
CBP officers seize commercial quantity of insecticide at Juarez-Lincoln Bridge
Environmental Protection Agency and Homeland Security Investigations special agents initiated a criminal investigation into the seizure.
Texas AG Sues Dental Providers and Fraudulent Marketers for Performing Medically Unnecessary Procedures
After securing these patients, the providers allegedly performed unnecessary and, in some cases, high-risk dental procedures, billing Texas Medicaid for services that were not medically justified.
Texas Will Ban Smokeable Hemp Cannabis
New rules from state health officials ban smokeable intoxicating hemp products, including pre-rolled joints and hemp flower.
Pursuit Near Taft Ends in Arrests; Three Children Found in Vehicle
The incident began Tuesday evening when a DPS trooper attempted to stop a vehicle that then fled.
Sinton Fire Department Responds to Evening Brush Fire
This serves as a reminder that outdoor burning should not take place.
Pepe Serna Brings ‘Life is Art’ Message to Kingsville Students and Boxers
There’s a certain kind of energy that rolls through a small town when someone who has seen the wider world comes back to share what they have learned. On Friday, that energy belonged to Pepe Serna.
Preparing Brisket Safely for Passover/Easter
Because brisket is a large cut of meat that often requires advance planning, food safety should start well before the meal is served.
TxDMV Warns Texans About Ongoing Text Scam
Fraudsters are flooding phones with fake violation notices designed to scare and steal.
