
Update on Mystery Odor Around the Coastal Bend Area
The Goliad County Emergency Management received confirmation of the source of the odor around Goliad County that extended to the Corpus Christi area.

Quinceañera capital of Texas?
Diboll’s growing Hispanic population has inspired a new economy of party planners and DJs to produce quinceañeras. City leaders are taking notice.

Texas is Beginning to Examine the Potential Impact of Using AI
Amid fears that AI could heighten bias or affect privacy, the state is forming an advisory committee to recommend how the technology is deployed.

2023 - Year in Photos
Texas photojournalists fanned the state, capturing historic news and intimate moments via Texas Tribune.

Southern Baptist Convention Settles High-Profile Lawsuit
The suit prompted a major newspaper investigation into Southern Baptist sexual abuse and seven other men to come forward with allegations against Paul Pressler, an influential conservative activist and former Texas judge.

$700 Million Settlement with Google for Anticompetitive Practices
Google signed anticompetitive contracts that created technological barriers to deter consumers from directly downloading apps to their devices.

Texas Sues Biden Administration for Overreaching Transportation Emissions Rule
The Department of Transportation does not have the statutory authority to institute such a rule, and the mandate violates the Administrative Procedure Act.

Texas Schools are Looking Overseas for Help
Public schools got little help from lawmakers this year to address the state’s chronic teacher shortage, so they’ve turned to other creative solutions — like leaning on cultural exchange programs to recruit international teachers.

Texas Property Tax Cut
Here are a few tips to help you understand what the recent voter-approved tax cuts mean for your mortgage.

Preparing for Natural Disasters
Natural disasters — including winter storms, hurricanes, extreme heat, wildfires and droughts — can happen at any time.

Paxton Sues U.S. State Department for Conspiring to Censor American Media Companies
Through its Global Engagement Center, the State Department actively intervened in the news-media market to limit the reach and business viability of domestic news organizations by funding censorship technology and private censorship enterprises.

Rudolph the Red-Nose Pumping Unit
The modern counter-balance pumping unit, also known as a pumpjack, was invented by Lufkin resident Walter Trout in 1952 to bring oil to the surface.

Some Texas Developers are Converting Workspaces into Apartments
Housing advocates see empty office space as a potential way to help solve the nation’s housing woes.

DA Drops Most Charges Against Austin Police Officers
The officers whose cases are being dismissed will be allowed to return to duty.

New Uvalde School Shooting Documentary
Accounts in the documentary suggest that officers didn’t initially realize there were children in the school’s classrooms.

Some Older Texans are Struggling to Cover Housing
A new Harvard University study found a surge in the number of Texas households headed by people 65 or older spending more than 30% of their income on housing.

Abbott Jumps Out of Plane with 106-year-old World War II Vet
Abbott visited the San Marcos area to go skydiving with Al Blaschke, a 106-year-old World War II veteran who has already broken records for his own aerial feats.

Spirit Rocks Removed at UT Dallas After Students Write on them about Gaza War
Students say the quirky public square is a frequent venue for political messaging.

AG Paxton Opens Investigation into Media Matters
Under the Texas Business Organizations Code and the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, the OAG will vigorously enforce against nonprofits who commit fraudulent acts in or affecting the state of Texas.

Texas Wins Major Victory Protecting Children from Obscene Materials
After the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1181 earlier this year, pornography companies, including the owners or operators of Pornhub, XVideos, and XNXX, filed a lawsuit attempting to prevent the law from going into effect.