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The program helps to foster a positive relationship between local law enforcement and the community.

Texas is Better Prepared for Extreme Cold this Winter
Additional power supply and continued weatherization efforts will lower the risk of power outages.

Nuclear Energy Could Spark Uranium Mining Revival
In South Texas, locals worry what a uranium mining boom could mean for their groundwater.

Hit and Run Driver Located in Corpus Christi
Officers arrived and contacted business employees who stated a truck suddenly rammed into the building.

DPS 14th Director Swearing-In Ceremony
Freeman F. Martin assumed command of the Texas DPS during a special swearing-in ceremony.

Feds Can’t Destroy Razor Wire Near Eagle Pass
A federal appeals court on Wednesday stopped the federal government from destroying a fence of razor wire that Texas installed along the U.S.-Mexico border near Eagle Pass to deter migrants from entering the country illegally.

Increase in Scams Seen Throughout the Holiday Season
Scammers are always hard at work trying to get personal and financial information from people, and unfortunately there is a rise in scams during the holiday season.

Shooting on Eldon Street
Witnesses told officers the victim was arguing with his girlfriend outside an apartment building.

Stabbing on Ayers Street
The victim of the stabbing was driven to a local hospital. Officers contacted the victim at the hospital and were told a fight broke out between several males.

South Port Shooting
Officers were able to contact witnesses who stated a disturbance broke out between two parties who knew each other.

Homicide Investigation in Kingsville
Detectives are pursuing all leads to gather a complete understanding of the events surrounding this incident.

Tips to Prepare for Holiday Travel
Ahead of the busy holiday travel season, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reminding travelers of how to be prepared for international land and air travel.

Burglary Suspects Found Outside of Bishop
The vehicle was stopped, and contact was made with one female and two male subjects.

Texas Sues BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard
A coalition of 10 other States joined Attorney General Paxton on the lawsuit.

Crypto Miners Must Register with State
The Public Utility Commission of Texas adopted the rule amid surging demand for power across the state and a growing crypto mining industry in Texas.

College “Deserts” Deter Texas Students
Black and Hispanic high schoolers who have to drive more than 30 minutes to a community college are less likely to pursue a degree, the report found.

Texas Bill Would Reclassify Abortion Drugs
The bill is modeled after a Louisiana law that doctors say has created chaos for other gynecological issues best treated by these drugs.

Trump’s Border Czar Pick Supports Using Texas Ranch for Deportations
In 2021, Gov. Greg Abbott launched an unprecedented border enforcement operation that included building a military base in Eagle Pass.

Child Sex Offender Lowell Williams of Nueces County Sentenced to 55 Years
In February 2021, the 18-year-old victim reported to law enforcement that her stepfather, Lowell Williams, had been sexually assaulting her for more than ten years.

HHSC Highlights Efforts to Strengthen Rural Hospitals
Two types of grants have been issued to rural hospitals.