Día de los Muertos Prohibited Agricultural Items
Certain agricultural items used in holiday decorations are prohibited from entry to the U.S. and can carry harmful pests and disease, such as the citrus greening disease.
Wanted Robstown Man Found in Mexico
61-year-old Cleto Vasquez III had been on the run since July 4, 2015, after several men were involved in an altercation in the back yard of a residence.
Methamphetamine Concealed in Fresh Jalapeño Peppers
Officers seized $10.7 million in methamphetamine from a shipment of fresh jalapeño peppers.
CBP Officers Seize $927K Worth of Methamphetamine
CBP officers discovered 93 packages hidden within the vehicle.
Funding Halted Rural Hospital Closures Across Texas, Until Now
La Grange residents worked for months to try to save the 65-bed hospital and asked the city to step in with a loan, but it wasn’t enough.
Anti-abortion Groups sue San Antonio over “Reproductive Justice Fund”
The lawsuit asks a judge to block the money from going to groups that pay for out-of-state abortions.
Texas Republicans Block Jim Jordan from Winning U.S. House speaker
Reps. Jake Ellzey, Kay Granger and Tony Gonzales joined 17 other House Republicans to block the Ohio Republican from the gavel.
Bishop Cross Country Regional Qualifiers
Kaydence Schroeder (Freshmen- 1st Team All-District) qualified for the Regional Championship, finishing in 9th Place with a personal record time of 12:57 in the 2-mile race.
Bishop Man Arrested on Felony Charge
The suspect, identified as 43-year-old Jason Moerbe, was located at the residence and arrested on scene without incident.
Officers Take Custody of Man Wanted for Attempted Capital Murder
On October 12, 21-year-old Danny Lee Cazares was escorted to the Hidalgo International Bridge by Mexican authorities.
Ban on Vaccine Mandates Passes Texas Senate
The bill offers no exceptions for doctors’ offices, clinics or other health facilities.
Kingsville Commissioner Announces Run for US Congress
Current City of Kingsville Commissioner, Ann Marie Torres, has declared her candidacy to become the Republican US Congressional District 34 candidate in the upcoming 2024 elections.
Officers Seize $156K in Cocaine
CBP officers seized the narcotics along with the vehicle, arrested the driver and turned her over to the custody of Homeland Security Investigations.
Border Bill Moves to Allows state Police to arrest Illegal Migrants
Two immigration bills advanced in the Senate on Thursday evening.
Saturday’s Annular Solar Eclipse
Corpus Christi has been named one of the best spots in Texas to view the eclipse and the last central point to catch the eclipse in the United States.
City of Corpus Christi Receives Homeless Housing Grant
The city is actively seeking non-profit organizations to provide essential services with this funding.
BigWhale.io Claims Hackers Stole Clients Profits
The order found that BigWhale.io used a multilevel marketing scheme that relied on numerous online influencers to promote its decentralized application.
Officers Seize $930K in Methamphetamine
CBP turned the narcotics, vehicle and subject over to Hidalgo Police Department for further investigation on state drug charges.
AG Paxton Sues Yelp Over Discrimination Against Crisis Pregnancy Centers
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Yelp after the company violated Texas’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
