Texas Securities Commission to Stop Two Artificial Intelligence Schemes
Securities Commissioner Travis J. Iles announced the filing of two emergency actions to stop allegedly illegal and fraudulent securities offerings tied to artificial intelligence.
Paxton Launches New “Support Adoption” License Plate
The Support Adoption Committee appointed by AG Paxton worked with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles to design the new specialty plate.
City of Corpus Christi to Hold Job Fair on Saturday
City of Corpus Christi Job Fair on Saturday, November 18, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at La Retama Central Library, located at 805 Comanche Street.
Recycling Cart to Combat Scattered Waste
The purpose of this trial period is to determine the effectiveness of the new carts and to receive feedback from residents.
Hidden Compart Found in Pickup
Due to these inconsistencies, agents believed that the driver was involved in criminal activity.
Roll-over Accident Near Driscoll
The driver was checked by Emergency Medical Service for minor injuries sustained in the crash.
Texas Professor Claimed College Fired Him for Political Speech
The professor alleged the North Texas school violated his First Amendment rights when he advocated for the removal of Confederate statues and criticized the college’s COVID-19 plans.
Students Learn Connections Between Agriculture and the Food They Eat at Expo
10 Additional learning sessions included cotton, corn, sorghum, beef, poultry, pork, soil and water conservation, vegetables, fruits, and pollinators.
Fugitive Sought for Sexual Misconduct
The National Crime Information Center is a centralized automated database designed to share information among law enforcement agencies including outstanding warrants for a wide range of offenses.
Texas A&M to Spend $75 Million to Fire Football Coach Jimbo Fisher
The buyout amount is the largest in college sports history.
Lauren Forster Signs her NCAA Contract to Play Collegiate Golf
This past July she competed in the National High School Golf Invitational at Frisco’s PGA course.
Texas A&M Regents approve 14 Regents Professors, 13 Regents Fellows
This year’s recipient of the Regents Professor Award from Texas A&M University-Kingsville is Dr. Maribel González-Garcia, professor in the department of chemistry.
Texas AG Notifies Secretary Mayorkas of Texas Law Granting Increased Authority to Border Patrol
Senate Bill 602 signed into law empowers Border Patrol agents to enforce state felony offenses if the incident occurs at a port of entry or traffic checkpoint and is incidental to detainment under federal law.
La Retama Central Library to Unveil New Sensory Room
Children with special needs and their parents, caregivers, therapists, and teachers will have access to a soothing sensory experience at the La Retama Central Library.
USDA Launches U.S. Specialty Crops Industry
Deputy Secretary Torres Small is making this announcement as officials from the Administration are traveling the country as part of the Investing in Rural America Event Series.
Street Closures and Traffic Impacts Week of November 12
All closures are subject to change due to weather, emergency work, or other circumstances.
CBP Officers Apprehend Fugitive for Lewd Acts Towards a Minor
Laredo Port of Entry officers detained one male United States citizen wanted for alleged lewd and lascivious acts towards a minor.
