Texas A&M names Mike Elko as new head football coach
College Station did not immediately say how much it will pay Elko.
Improvements Planned for the Hans & Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge
The grant will fund much-needed improvements to the asphalt trail and shoreline management to address erosion on the site's south side.
Youth of the Month Honorees for November
11 Youth of the Month recipients are considered for the prestigious Border Patrol Youth of the Year award.
Abbott Jumps Out of Plane with 106-year-old World War II Vet
Abbott visited the San Marcos area to go skydiving with Al Blaschke, a 106-year-old World War II veteran who has already broken records for his own aerial feats.
Traffic Accident in Bishop
Emergency crews transported two passengers with minor injuries to a local hospital.
Texas Fire Departments are Fighting Stigma About Mental Health
Department leaders say they recognize that post-traumatic stress and other mental health issues are among the biggest dangers of the job.
Street Closures and Traffic Impacts Week of November 26
These closures may be due to construction, special event activity, or maintenance. All closures are subject to change due to weather, emergency work, or other circumstances.
Holiday Safety Tips for Your Pets
The Center for Veterinary Medicine discusses some unhealthy holiday temptations and how to keep your pets safe.
Can You Identify This Man?
The Driscoll Police Department is asking for help in identifying this male subject in reference to an attempted robbery at the Dollar General located on FM 665 in Driscoll.
CBP Officers Seize Over $125K
Officers recently seized over $125,000 in unreported currency hidden within a passenger vehicle during an outbound examination.
Spirit Rocks Removed at UT Dallas After Students Write on them about Gaza War
Students say the quirky public square is a frequent venue for political messaging.
Drug Manufacturer Tris Pharma Sued by the State for Defrauding Texas Taxpayers
Tris Pharma manufactured an ADHD drug for children and targeted Texas Medicaid recipients.
Officers Seize 354 Pounds of Methamphetamine
The drugs were concealed in the bed of a pick-up truck that entered the U.S. from Mexico.
AG Paxton Opens Investigation into Media Matters
Under the Texas Business Organizations Code and the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, the OAG will vigorously enforce against nonprofits who commit fraudulent acts in or affecting the state of Texas.
USDA Invests Nearly $28M to Support Beginning Farmers and Ranchers
According to USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Ag Census data, one-third of the United States’ 3.4 million farmers are over the age of 65.
Texas Wins Major Victory Protecting Children from Obscene Materials
After the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1181 earlier this year, pornography companies, including the owners or operators of Pornhub, XVideos, and XNXX, filed a lawsuit attempting to prevent the law from going into effect.
Thanksgiving Food Safety
Four steps to food safety: clean, separate, cook and chill, and avoid risky food handling habits.
Federal Court Overturns Texas Agency’s Pollution Permit
The argument revolves around whether TCEQ required Port Arthur LNG to use the highest standard of pollution control technology in its facility.
Can You Identify the Owner of this Car?
The driver of the Ford Expedition failed to stop and leave their information before leaving the scene of the accident.
