City Awarded $1.6M State Grant
The funds will be invested in infrastructure projects and other initiatives to increase the military value of these installations in Texas and protect jobs in those communities.
Smugglers Use Trailers to Transport Illegal Migrants
Kingsville Border Patrol Station agents working at the Javier Vega Jr. Checkpoint apprehended 14 illegal migrants from a tractor trailer.
Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall in Kingsville
The viewing of the Wall is free and open to the public from November 10 through November 13 from sun-up to sundown.
Overnight Arrest in Robstown
Once discovered, Gomez ignored verbal commands and escaped out of the residence. Deputies pursued Gomez and caught him as he was attempting to climb the fence.
Veterans Day Naturalization Ceremonies on the Rise Across the Country
More than 3,900 naturalization candidates, including members of the U.S military, veterans, and their families will take the Oath of Allegiance in 50 ceremonies.
Texas AG Investigates Potential Violations by Zuckerberg-Backed Center for Tech and Civic Life
Tiana Epps-Johnson was a part of the inaugural cohort of Obama Foundation Fellows and previously served as the Election Administration Director for a grassroots organization.
TAMUK Ranks #75 in Nation for Social Mobility
The publication assessed 1,500 institutions across the nation, and the ranking methodology looked at a school’s academic data, enrollment figures and degree completion.
Fight Send Three to Hospital
Once they arrived, they found three individuals had been stabbed.
Lubbock Resident Accused of Fraudulent Investment Schemes
The order alleges Gunn was about to defraud Texans by selling something he simply does not own.
Border Patrol Agents Locate Lost Individuals
The first incident occurred on Nov. 5, when agents at the Hebbronville Station were notified of three individuals that were lost in the area.
Abbott Reelected as Texas Governor
Greg Abbott decisively won a third term as governor of Texas on Tuesday, defeating Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke.
Here are Some Things to Watch for on Election Night
At the top of the ticket, Gov. Greg Abbott is running for a third term against Beto O’Rourke, who has emerged as the state’s undisputed Democratic leader since his near-miss loss to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz four years ago.
TAMUK Professor to be on PBS Nature Program
Tewes is a native of Odem and began working with ocelots in 1981, when he joined the research team of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M-Kingsville.
What to Expect on Election Day in Texas
In Texas, results from Early Voting are submitted by Texas counties and reported first, shortly after polls close on Election Night.
7th Annual S.H.A.R.E. Thanksgiving Meal
The 7th annual SHARE Thanksgiving was held on Saturday.
Rural Texas is in Jeopardy
Downtowns are deserted, hospitals are closing, teachers are leaving.
Texas AG Announce Agreement Over Rio Grande River
The proposed agreement announced this week would resolve any disputes the states have about their obligations under the Compact.
City Secretary Elected Municipal Clerk Board Trustee
Corpus Christi City Secretary Rebecca Huerta was elected to serve as a trustee on the Texas Municipal Clerks Association, Inc. Executive Board.
HHSC Launches Dedicated Spanish-Language Healthy Texas
The made-for-kids videos include topics like improving nutrition, physical health, and boosting physical activity.
