0
Skip to Content
South Texas Community News
South Texas Community News
Home
Calendar
About
Advertise
Contact
Jobs
Team
Subscribe
Border News
Community
Crime Blotter
Education
Entertainment
Health
Local
Military
Money
National
Politics
State
Traffic
Athlete
Band
High School
Islander
Javelinas
Texas Sports
STCN Store
Forecast
Hurricane
South Texas Community News
South Texas Community News
Home
Calendar
About
Advertise
Contact
Jobs
Team
Subscribe
Border News
Community
Crime Blotter
Education
Entertainment
Health
Local
Military
Money
National
Politics
State
Traffic
Athlete
Band
High School
Islander
Javelinas
Texas Sports
STCN Store
Forecast
Hurricane
Home
Calendar
Folder: Connect
Back
About
Advertise
Contact
Jobs
Team
Subscribe
Folder: News
Back
Border News
Community
Crime Blotter
Education
Entertainment
Health
Local
Military
Money
National
Politics
State
Traffic
Folder: Sports
Back
Athlete
Band
High School
Islander
Javelinas
Texas Sports
STCN Store
Folder: Weather
Back
Forecast
Hurricane
AG Paxton Demands Resignation of Homeland Security Secretary
State South Texas Community News 2/24/22 State South Texas Community News 2/24/22

AG Paxton Demands Resignation of Homeland Security Secretary

Texas AG Ken Paxton joined multiple state attorneys general in sending a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas requesting his resignation.

Read More
Police Officers Charged with Aggravated Assault
State South Texas Community News 2/22/22 State South Texas Community News 2/22/22

Police Officers Charged with Aggravated Assault

Defense attorneys for eight of 19 indicted APD officers say they were following orders when they used force against 2020 protesters.

Read More
Historically Black College Has a New Twist on Admissions
State South Texas Community News 2/21/22 State South Texas Community News 2/21/22

Historically Black College Has a New Twist on Admissions

Paul Quinn College hopes the new practice will better combat intergenerational poverty and remove the pressure on first-generation college students to financially lift up their entire families.

Read More
AG Paxton Sues Biden Over Illegal Airline, Airport Mask Mandate
State South Texas Community News 2/21/22 State South Texas Community News 2/21/22

AG Paxton Sues Biden Over Illegal Airline, Airport Mask Mandate

Attorney General Ken Paxton, alongside the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) on behalf of Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, sued the Biden Administration for its illegal mask mandate for airlines and airports.

Read More
Paxton Secures Victory Against Biden’s Illegal Climate Change Order 
State South Texas Community News 2/21/22 State South Texas Community News 2/21/22

Paxton Secures Victory Against Biden’s Illegal Climate Change Order 

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured yet another victory against the Biden Administration, this time halting implementation of a climate change agenda handed down by executive order.

Read More
Paxton Secures $1.167 Billion for Texas in Global Opioid Agreement 
State South Texas Community News 2/18/22 State South Texas Community News 2/18/22

Paxton Secures $1.167 Billion for Texas in Global Opioid Agreement 

AG Paxton successfully secured $1.167 billion for Texas.

Read More
Texas Will Use Surplus From the Federal Government to Build Border Wall
State South Texas Community News 2/16/22 State South Texas Community News 2/16/22

Texas Will Use Surplus From the Federal Government to Build Border Wall

The 1,700 unused wall panels are being stored in Eagle Pass.

Read More
Paxton Sues Facebook for Using Unauthorized Biometric Data
State South Texas Community News 2/15/22 State South Texas Community News 2/15/22

Paxton Sues Facebook for Using Unauthorized Biometric Data

Attorney General Paxton has sued Facebook (now known as Meta) for capturing and using the biometric data of millions of Texans without properly obtaining their informed consent to do so, in violation of Texas law.

Read More
A&M Students Protest After President Ends Print Publication
State South Texas Community News 2/12/22 State South Texas Community News 2/12/22

A&M Students Protest After President Ends Print Publication

The student newspaper will continue as an online-only news organization after the spring semester.

Read More
Paxton Sues Biden Admin for Unconstitutional Minimum Wage Hike
State South Texas Community News 2/10/22 State South Texas Community News 2/10/22

Paxton Sues Biden Admin for Unconstitutional Minimum Wage Hike

Attorney General Paxton is leading this litigation along with Louisiana and Mississippi, who have joined Texas.

Read More
Paxton Files Injunction to Halt Vaccine Mandate for Texas State Troops
State South Texas Community News 2/9/22 State South Texas Community News 2/9/22

Paxton Files Injunction to Halt Vaccine Mandate for Texas State Troops

The Texas Governor, not the President nor any federal military official, possesses the power to direct disciplinary actions for any non-federalized Texas Guardsmen.

Read More
Paxton Reaches Another Opioid Settlement for Texas
State South Texas Community News 2/7/22 State South Texas Community News 2/7/22

Paxton Reaches Another Opioid Settlement for Texas

As part of the settlement, Teva will also provide $75 million worth of the medication Narcan, which is a lifesaving intervention for opioid overdoses.

Read More
Paxton Joins Multistate Amicus Brief Against Apple for Violating Antitrust Laws
State South Texas Community News 2/2/22 State South Texas Community News 2/2/22

Paxton Joins Multistate Amicus Brief Against Apple for Violating Antitrust Laws

Paxton stated that Apple’s conduct has harmed mobile phone app-developers due to its monopolization of app-distribution.

Read More
Local Power Outages are Possible due to Winter Storm
State South Texas Community News 2/2/22 State South Texas Community News 2/2/22

Local Power Outages are Possible due to Winter Storm

Texas leaders do no not expect systemwide blackouts, but they have warned that local power outages are possible throughout the state.

Read More
 Texas State Investigating Bone Marrow Registry Program for Diverting Funds
State South Texas Community News 2/2/22 State South Texas Community News 2/2/22

Texas State Investigating Bone Marrow Registry Program for Diverting Funds

The financial transactions were being used to pay for a romantic tryst, including payments to the woman’s apartment complex and cash bail to help her after she was picked up on a warrant.

Read More
Man who sold weapon to suspect in Colleyville synagogue standoff charged with federal firearm crime
State South Texas Community News 1/27/22 State South Texas Community News 1/27/22

Man who sold weapon to suspect in Colleyville synagogue standoff charged with federal firearm crime

Federal prosecutors described Henry “Michael” Williams as being a felon who was not allowed to possess a firearm.

Read More
Planned Parenthood Drops Challenge to Lubbock’s abortion ban
State South Texas Community News 1/25/22 State South Texas Community News 1/25/22

Planned Parenthood Drops Challenge to Lubbock’s abortion ban

The decision, hailed by abortion opponents as a victory, is another indication of how legal protections for abortion have been gutted in Texas.

Read More
AG Paxton Sues Google for Deceptively Tracking Users’ Location Without Consent
State South Texas Community News 1/24/22 State South Texas Community News 1/24/22

AG Paxton Sues Google for Deceptively Tracking Users’ Location Without Consent

This most recent Google lawsuit argues that the company misled Texas consumers by continuing to track their personal location even when the user thought he or she had disabled it from doing so.

Read More
Pipeline Company Walks Back Threat to cut off Gas to Power Plants
State South Texas Community News 1/21/22 State South Texas Community News 1/21/22

Pipeline Company Walks Back Threat to cut off Gas to Power Plants

The new development ends the immediate threat that up to 400,000 customers could lose power, but the underlying financial dispute between two energy giants stemming from last February's winter storm remains unresolved.

Read More
Controlled Burn likely Cause of Wildfire in Bastrop County
State South Texas Community News 1/20/22 State South Texas Community News 1/20/22

Controlled Burn likely Cause of Wildfire in Bastrop County

Experts warn that burns gone awry can scare residents and compromise the critical fire management tool.

Read More
Newer Posts
Older Posts
STCN (Copy)   STCN   Malina New York (Copy)

Subscribe

Sign up to receive news and updates.

We respect your privacy.

Thank you!
Become a member!
By donating, you will help us continue this work.