May is Mental Health Awareness Month
The Mental Health Awareness Webinar Series is free and open to the public, covering several topics from self-care to recovery.
DMC History Professor Dr. Bryan Stone Designated “Piper Professor”
The Prestigious Texas educator award marks Del Mar College’s 11th honoree since 1960 and first since 2005.
Coalition Suing Biden Administration Over Unlawful Ban on Private Firearms Sales
On April 19, 2024, the ATF published a new regulation that would subject hundreds of thousands of law-abiding gun owners to presumptions of criminal guilt for engaging in the constitutionally protected private sale of firearms.
Border Patrol recognizes April’s Youth of the Month
The program is designed to honor and incentivize academic excellence throughout Laredo.
Kleberg County Task Force Find 13 Black Duct Tape Bundles
The Task Force Agents deployed K-9 Sig who gave a positive alert to the vehicle.
79 More Arrested After second crackdown at UT-Austin
Authorities and protesters clashed during the latest pro-Palestinian demonstration at the university on Monday.
East Texas Wait for Evacuation Orders After Significant Rainfall
East Texas has been hit by several severe rainstorms this spring, and several counties have declared disasters.
NEC to Give $30,000 to Deserving Teachers
This year NEC Co-op Energy is granting $30,000 to exceptional member teachers.
Bishop Theater One Act Named Alternate for State Competition
"The Red Suitcase" was under the direction of Mrs. Elle Escobedo & Mr. Rick Saenz.
Former Mexican Judicial Officer Convicted for Hiring Drivers to Transport Drugs
The Drug Enforcement Administration conducted the investigation with the assistance of the South Texas Narcotics Task Force in Kingsville and Homeland Security Investigations.
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.
