
Texas AG Sues Biden Administration for Disregarding COVID-19 Rules at Texas/Mexico Border
“This reckless policy change stifles the reopening of the Texas economy at a time when businesses need it the most and when our children need to get back to in-person learning as soon as possible,” Attorney General Paxton.

Stopping Fraudulent Cryptocurrency Trading Program
The action names Bitles Limited, Janis Lacis, C3 Data Services and Edward Carter are accused of concealing critical information, such as the identity and qualifications of traders and key personnel, information relating to the Cryp-Spider AI and financial information relating to business operations.

Summer Weather Could Cause Another Texas Power Crisis
Early summer assessment found that a combination of a severe drought, heat wave and low winds could lead to more power outages.

Lawmakers Consider Limiting Tenure
One of the students sued by the teacher is the daughter of Allen Blakemore, a political consultant who has worked for state Sen. Paul Bettencourt, who filed the tenure bill.

Make Preparations To Cast A Ballot In The May 1st Elections
Voters across the state will have the opportunity to cast ballots in county, local, and political subdivision elections, including those for mayor, city council, school board, municipal utility districts, and other local entities.

Indictment Handed to Las Quesadillas, a fast food restaurant operating in San Antonio
Accused of touting the security of the opportunity, Kramer and Pastor repeatedly failed to deliver on their contract with investors.

Feds Plan to Review Single Dose J&J Vaccines
Officials said that vaccine efforts would continue but that officials would not be administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

AG Paxton Sues Biden Administration to Reinstate Migrant Protection Protocols
A lawsuit against the Biden Administration to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) to curb the criminal and humanitarian crisis at the border.

Vehicle Title & Registration Waiver Ends April 14, 2021
Texans have until the end of the day to complete overdue transactions.

AG Paxton sued Biden for Failure to Take Custody of Criminal Aliens
Following the Biden Administration’s memoranda, ICE rescinded several detainer requests, leaving TDCJ to either release criminals into the community or continue housing them at the expense of Texas taxpayers.

Tim League and the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Although the iconic theater chain is facing bankruptcy, League is optimistic about the future of his Texas-born business.

Texas Renters face Eviction as State Protection Lapses
Housing advocates believe more landlords will start turning out tenants.

Katy ISD Sued for Keeping Mask Mandate
The lawsuit claims district policies are unconstitutional and violate Abbott's recent executive order.

Texas AG Defending Second Amendment
Texas AG office - Standard capacity magazines are common to law-abiding gun owners and their use promotes public safety.

Crystal Mason’s Illegal Voting Conviction
The Tarrant County woman faces a five-year prison sentence for casting a provisional ballot in the 2016 election while on supervised release for a federal conviction.

Outgoing Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo talks moving to Miami
Evan Smith talks to Houston’s top cop, Art Acevedo, about why he’s leaving for Miami.

Despite Restrictions in Texas Prison's During the Pandemic, Drugs got in Anyways
Agency data shows officers are finding just as many drugs and writing up even more prisoners for having them despite the restrictions.

Texas Lawmakers Push Heartbeat Bill
Senate Bill 8 would ban abortions as early as six weeks, before many women know they are pregnant.

La Quinta BCB Sued for Price Gouging
La Quinta BCB charged exorbitant prices for rooms nearly three times its normal rates.

Purdue Pharma Files Bankruptcy Plan
The value of the company is set into a trust set up to allocate funds toward opioid abatement efforts across the nation.