CBP Phone Scam Continues to Target Citizens
Telephone scammers are targeting residents nationwide to gain personal information that would bypass financial security protocols.
Secretary Nelson Announces Structural Changes
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced structural changes to the Texas Secretary of State's Elections Division.
Panhandle Newspaper Halts Publication After 130 Years
The end of The Canadian Record’s print edition — even if temporary — is another indication of how perilous the news business is for local publishers and the communities they’re a part of.
House Unveils Bill Giving State Authority to Return Illegal Migrants
House Bill 20 would test the boundaries of the state’s ability to enforce immigration law, which courts have historically ruled falls under federal rule.
74-Year-Old Male Missing
Kingsville Police Department seeks your help in locating a missing "at risk" person: Oscar Villa.
Overnight Fire in Petronila
Upon arrival the residence was fully engulfed with fire and all occupants were able to evacuate the residence safely.
Falfurrias High School’s District 30-3A One Act Play Results
Falfurrias High school One Act play recently competed at the district meet at Gregory Portland High School with their show, Lafayette No. 1 by Mandy Conner.
Radio Host Glenn Beck Buys Roe v. Wade attorney Linda Coffee’s Archives
Coffee, the last living member of the legal team that argued the landmark abortion case, put her archive up for auction. Beck bought it for $600,000. He says it will fit in with his “German eugenics” collection.
Single Truck Rollover Outside of Bishop
The driver and lone occupant was transported to Spohn Kleberg Hospital by ambulance with minor injuries.
Corpus Christi Preparing for Spring Break
During Spring Break, TxDOT anticipates no lane closures on the JFK Causeway Bridge or the Interstate 37-Nueces River Bridge.
Workforce Shortages in the State Psychiatric System
The state has added more beds for jail inmates who need psychiatric treatment to be considered competent to face trial.
USDA Announces More Than $43M Investment
The USDA announced an investment of more than $43 million in meat and poultry processing research, innovation and expansion.
Muscular Dystrophy “Fill the Boot” Campaign
The Corpus Christi Fire Department’s annual “Fill the Boot” campaign kicks off on Friday, March 10.
Bishop PD Stop Burglary in Progress
Upon arrival on scene, responding Officers located a male subject in the backyard of the residence and he was detained for further investigation.
Texas 10 Most Wanted Program is Celebrating 30 Years
DPS announced that 2022 was the highest number of Most Wanted Offenders captured in a single year since the program’s inception in 1993.
TxDOT to Restripe for One-Way-Only Travel Near Harbor Bridge Exits
In its continuing effort to deter wrong-way drivers at southbound exit ramps on the Harbor Bridge, the Texas Department of Transportation will reconfigure sections of Power and Padre streets into single-lane, one-way roads starting Wednesday, March 8 at 9:00 a.m.
Paxton Sends Letters to Pharmacies Regarding Efforts to Mail Abortion Drugs
Attorney General Paxton joined a Missouri-led coalition in sending a letter to Rite Aid regarding the company’s plans to send abortion-inducing drugs through the mail.
Smuggling Attempts Halted at the Laredo Sector I-35 Checkpoint
During inspection, Border Patrol agents discovered 12 individuals inside the sleeper area.
CCPD Needs Help Identifying Person of Interest in Arson Case
It was determined that the fire originated in the back patio of the location and Fire Investigators later determined that the fire was set intentionally.
Lawmakers Propose Historic Investments to Broadband and Water Infrastructure
If passed during this legislative session, this would be the state’s biggest investment in broadband.
