Texas Workers Responsible for Preventing Heat Injuries
In triple-digit temperatures, drinking water frequently and resting in the shade are minimum safety measures for avoiding injuries and deaths. But they are not applied to every job site.
KPD Chief Ricardo Torres Placed on Administrative Leave
Kingsville Police Chief Ricardo Torres has been placed on paid administrative for violating city policies.
Longtime Aide Angela Colmenero as Texas AG Interim
Governor’s deputy chief of staff replaces John Scott as agency leader while suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton awaits his September impeachment trial.
Statement from Provisional Attorney General John Scott
Provisional Attorney General John Scott letter of resignation.
State Appointed School Superintendent Will Downsize Over 500 Jobs
Mike Miles said the cuts will be mostly from academics-related departments with more positions to be cut in coming weeks, he said.
Officers Seize Ammunition
The incident occurred on July 6, when CBP officers selected a vehicle driven by a 19-year-old male, U.S. citizen for a routine inspection.
Woman and Child Dead After They Were Recovered Unresponsive
Eagle Pass Fire Department medical personnel arrived on scene and took over care of the two unresponsive illegal migrants at approximately 4:58 p.m.
State Rep. Abel Herrero Announces He Will Not Seek a 10th Term
The Democrat from Robstown chairs the Corrections Committee.
Video-Texas DPS Continue to Experience Human Smuggling
Last week marked the one-year anniversary of the June 27, 2022, human smuggling tragedy where 53 migrants were left inside a tractor-trailer while traveling to San Antonio.
200-Acre Wildfire South of Corpus Christi Near Chapman Ranch
Initial cause of the fire is believed to be catalytic converter from vehicle driving through high grass.
Chevy Corvette Submerged in Aransas Pass Flats
The Corvette drifted off and was totally submerged at the deepest point which is estimated to be around 7 feet down.
Federal Food Stamp Limits Coming
Under the new work requirements, SNAP participants ages 51 and under without dependents or disabilities will have to work at least 80 hours a month beginning in early September to continue using food stamps.
President’s Volunteer Service Awards
Military veterans make up a significant pool of AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers, with nearly 15,000 veterans continuing their service to the country nationwide.
Sinton Police Department's K9 Rex Assists in Traffic Stop
During the course of a traffic stop the presence of narcotics was detected by K9 Rex, yielding 11.9 ounces of a crystalline substance Methamphetamine and $3,093 in currency.
Man Who Killed 23 at El Paso Walmart Hears from Victims’ Families
Relatives of those killed nearly four years ago are telling the gunman how he upended their lives during his sentencing.
New Loan Repayment Plan Could Bring Savings to Student Debts
Advocates for lowering student loan debt say the federal SAVE plan, an updated loan repayment program, could save Texans and other borrowers a lot of money in interest.
Human Smuggling Attempt Using Hay Bales
Hebbronville BP intercepted a human smuggling attempt utilizing a trailer pulling hay bales.
Lady Brahma Athlete Competed in Outdoor National Track Meet
Lady Brahma Athlete JB Kazanjian recently competed at the New Balance Outdoor National Track Meet at University of Pennsylvania.
Alice PD Need Help in Identifying Subject Breaking into Vehicles
The male subject is also suspected to be involved in other burglaries in the area.
