
Texas Sues Biden Administration for Using Title IX to Mandate Radical Gender Ideology
This rule violates existing federal law, ignores the Constitution, and denies women the protections that Title IX was intended to afford them.

Officers Seize $761K in Cocaine at Hidalgo Port of Entry
The seizure occurred on April 25 at the Pharr International Bridge.

CBP Officers Seize Seven Weapons
The seizure occurred on the morning of Wednesday, April 24, at the Del Rio International Bridge.

Is the South Texas Ocelot Making a Comeback?
It’s been more than 50 years since the South Texas ocelot — a medium-sized spotted wildcat known for parallel stripes running down its neck — was put on the federal endangered species list.

Photojournalist Arrested at UT-Austin Protest
The FOX 7 employee is accused of hitting a trooper with his camera, but the arrested man told reporters he was pushed and didn’t hit any officer.

Riviera Kaufer Placed 1st at District Tennis Meet
Recently, the Seahawk boys’ and girls’ tennis was awarded District Champions at the Class 2A Region 4 District 32 meet.

Almost All UT-Austin Protesters Cases Dropped
The Travis County attorney dropped 46 charges after 57 people were arrested at a pro-Palestinian demonstration.

Texas Election Integrity Law
“Many states irresponsibly and unconstitutionally changed their voting policies prior to the 2020 election. Fortunately, we did things differently in Texas: we fought hard to uphold Texas law and defend the integrity of elections in this State,” said Attorney General Paxton.

CBP Officers Seize $888K in Cocaine
CBP turned the narcotics, tractor, trailer and driver over to a state and local High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) task force for further investigation.

CCPD Looking for Two Suspects
Both males were described to be Hispanic, stand approximately 5’6” and weigh 140 pounds. One male was wearing a white hoodie and the other a grey hoodie.

Former NCJLS Secretary Embezzled Almost $200,000
67-year-old Sara Rene Chapman, of Sandia, Texas, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud.

CCPD Announced the Passing of Officer Hicks Who was Shot in the Line of Duty
Officer Hicks was shot in the line of duty while responding to a domestic disturbance call.

School Districts Violated a Law to Add Transparency About Local Elections
Last year, in an effort to bring greater transparency to local elections, the Texas Legislature mandated that school districts, municipalities and other jurisdictions post campaign finance reports online rather than stow them away in filing cabinets.

Complaint Alleges Texas Inmates Are Being ‘Cooked to Death’
With the threat of another hot summer ahead, advocates asked a federal judge to declare 100-degree-plus conditions in uncooled Texas facilities unconstitutional.

Escaped Lemur Will be Surrendered to Ringtail Ranch in Lubbock
On April 1, Spencer Bell of Aransas Pass discovered two ring-tailed lemurs aboard his boat. He took to Facebook, where his claims were initially met with skepticism since it was April Fool’s Day.

Accidental Shooting Leave 18-Year-Old Dead
Several subjects were on location when emergency crews arrived.

American Bank to End Naming Rights
The current naming rights agreement with the City of Corpus Christi expires September 30.

Officers Involved in Vehicle Pursuit
A Jim Wells Emergency management officer who was on horseback, located the driver and was able to take him into custody.

Four Arrested in Robstown
Several arrests were made over the past three days to include the following: Michael Watson, Manuel Lopez, Alvi da Henson, and Isaiah Cantu.

Threats at Local High School
The school was initially placed on locked down while officers conducted their investigation, and the lockdown has since been lifted.