Judge Denies Request to Stop Feds from Cutting Razor Wire
Judge Alia Moses ruled in the federal government’s favor but chided the Biden administration for not allowing migrants to use international bridges to claim asylum.
BP Agents seized over $3 Million in Methamphetamine in Freer
The incident occurred on Nov. 29, when a Border Patrol agent assigned to the Freer Border Patrol Station was working his assigned duties when he arrived to assist Duval County Sheriff Deputy with a vehicle stop.
33rd Annual La Posada de Kingsville
The festivities begin at 10 a.m. with Kingsville Parks and Rec hosting La Posada Children’s Day at the Maggie Salinas Pavilion.
Texas Sues Pfizer for Misrepresenting COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy
Texas AG has sued Pfizer, Inc., for unlawfully misrepresenting the effectiveness of the company’s COVID-19 vaccine and attempting to censor public discussion of the product.
Unintended Consequences of Forced Employee Volunteering
Drs. Xiaochuan Song and Zhuofan Zhang, both assistant professors at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, won Best Paper in the Management Track Conference for their offering, “Investigating unintended consequences of employee volunteering activities.”
Some Older Texans are Struggling to Cover Housing
A new Harvard University study found a surge in the number of Texas households headed by people 65 or older spending more than 30% of their income on housing.
CBP Houston Seizes Marijuana Hidden Inside Music Drums
CBP Officers at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) targeted an outbound cargo shipment manifested as “Skids of Drums” in transit to London.
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.
