
Animal Advocates Will Plead with Texas Lawmakers
One group estimated more than 568,000 cats and dogs entered shelters in 2023. About 82,000 cats and dogs were euthanized.

Highway Patrol Trooper Dies After being Struck by a Vehicle
Texas DPS announces the death of a Highway Patrol Trooper following a traffic crash in Ector County.

Texas’ Economy Could Take a Hit if Houston Dockworkers’ Strike Continues
Workers who load and unload shipping containers from cargo ships are at an impasse in labor contract negotiations.

Texas AG Sues Travis County for Violating Texas Open Meetings Act
Travis County Commissioners Court voted to direct $115,000 from the general fund to the District Attorney’s Office to pay for security at the house of Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza. The public was deprived of the opportunity to comment on the proposal.

New Law Eliminates Most Vehicle Inspections
Beginning January 1, 2025, Texas vehicle owners will no longer be required to obtain a safety inspection prior to vehicle registration.

Paxton Issues Advisory Against Risks of Unsolicited Voter Registration Applications
Texas AG issued an advisory explaining the legal limitations and potential issues regarding unsolicited voter registration applications.

Spike in Texting Scams
Texting scams are targeting toll customers in Texas saying they’re from TxTag, and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is warning everyone to be on the lookout.

Texas Proposes New Rules for Oilfield Waste
While environmentalists say the new rules don’t do enough to protect groundwater, oil and gas operators are contesting stricter requirements for waste pits near wells.

Texas’ Prison Guard Shortfall
About 25% of Texas’ correctional officer positions are unfilled. Inmates say the shortages make it harder for them to get respite during hot summer months.

Group Sues Texas Over Banning Business Boycotting Fossil Fuels
The lawsuit, filed in federal court, argues that the 2021 so-called “anti-ESG” law discriminates against specific political views.

Dallas Police Officers Ambushed
Officer Darron Burks of the Dallas Police Department was tragically shot and killed in a brutal act of violence.

A Texas Food Bank gets Creative
To help raise money, the Lubbock-area food bank recruited a Michelin-recognized chef.

Texas Secures Expanded Injunction Against Biden’s Harmful Title IX Rewrite
Texas secured additional legal protections for women in Texas’s schools, colleges, and universities, preventing the Biden Administration from making any future attempt to impose on the State its interpretation that Title IX grants favored status to “sexual orientation” or “gender identity.”

State of Texas Sues General Motors
Texas AG sued General Motors for its false, deceptive, and misleading business practices related to its unlawful collection and sale of over 1.5 million Texans’ private driving data to insurance companies.

Texas Overcrowded and Understaffed Jails
Limits on who can be released without paying bail and difficulties hiring guards worsen the situation.

Texas Leads the Way Against Noncitizen Voting
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson reminds Texans of measures the state takes to stop noncitizen voting.

Uvalde City Officials End Battle Over Shooting Records
The city’s release ends a legal battle with news outlets, but other government agencies are withholding materials.

Crews begin Demolishing Sutherland Springs Church
Some families wanted to preserve the sanctuary, which became the scene of the deadliest church shooting in American history.

TxDOT Delivers $156 Million to Transit Agencies Across Texas
New funding from the TxDOT will help provide access and expand service for people to get to important destinations.

Meta to Pay Texas $1.4 Billion for Using Facial Recognition
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Facebook parent company in 2022, claiming it had used personal biometric data without permission.