Five Immigration Judges in Texas Removed
The move raises concerns about large case backlogs that have persisted for years.
Centennial Kick off at Texas A&M University Kingville
To honor that famous photo and as a kickoff of the Centennial Year at Texas A&M-Kingsville, the public is invited to Manning Hall, 910 W. Santa Gertrudis, to help recreate that photograph.
Texas House Signs on to Support Education Voucher Bill
The 75 co-sponsors plus the bill’s author would provide enough votes to pass Gov. Abbott’s top priority measure in the 150-seat House.
Accident Near Bishop Due to Fog
The accident occurred due to fog and low visibility. Several injuries were reported on the scene.
Stolen Vehicle Located, Suspect Arrested
During the investigation officers were able to locate the vehicle and follow it to a business off SPID.
CBP Officers Seize Nearly 50 Pounds of Cocaine
The seizure occurred yesterday at the Progreso International Bridge.
CCPD is Asking the Public's Help in Locating Burglary Suspects Richard Morin
CCPD is asking for the public’s help to locate Richard Morin, who is described as a Hispanic male, 5’8″, weighs approximately 200 lbs, has brown hair and brown eyes.
ICE Say More Than 100 Arrested in Colony Ridge Raids
In a social media post, ICE said that 118 people had been arrested, including people with prior convictions that included homicide, theft and child sexual abuse.
ERCOT Approves Plan to Move CenterPoint’s Generators
All Texans connected to the state grid will now pay for the generators rather than just CenterPoint customers.
Texas Wants the NCAA to Start Screening Student Athletes
Texas is suing the largest college sports governing body in the country in the hopes that a court will order the organization to “immediately begin screening the sex of student athletes.”
Corpus Christi Residents Receive Natural Gas Infrastructure Grant
This grant will provide funding for replacing 5.22 miles of steel gas lines on Kostoryz Road over an 18-month period.
Corpus Christi Approves Replacement and Additional Vehicles
The Corpus Christi City Council approved the acquisition of 72 vehicles. Of these, 51 vehicles will replace existing units, while 21 additional units will be allocated to various City departments.
Threat Towards Law Enforcement Officers
The Federal Bureau of Investigation was notified of Gregori making terroristic threats against Corpus Christi Police Department Officers.
New Generation of Nuclear Reactors in Texas
The state is aggressively pushing to deploy the next generation of atomic energy that would power big industrial operations.
Feds Target Illegal immigrants in Houston-Area Development
The Colony Ridge development has long been under scrutiny from conservative lawmakers, think tanks and influencers who cast it as a hotbed for undocumented immigrants and cartel crime.
El Paso CBP Seize meth, Rooster Blades, and Raw Eggs
Travelers are prohibited to bring in fresh eggs, raw chicken, unprocessed avian products and/or live birds into the United States.
Drought Resilience Program Aims to Support Small Businesses
Eligible businesses may receive up to $50,000 to cover payroll and retain existing employees and contractors.
Texas Lottery Commissioner Resigns
Clark Smith, one of five members of the commission, stepped down Friday as lawmakers have raised questions about the role of lottery couriers and agency governance.
TAMUK E-Week Annual Design Competition
Nearly 500 high school and middle school students from 25 regional school districts competed in the annual Design Competition last Friday morning at Kingsville’s J.K. Northway Exposition Center.
South Texas Bakery Owners Housed Undocumented Workers Next to Business
Before federal agents arrested them, the couple who runs the bakery in Los Fresnos said they “knew this would happen one day,” a federal agent testified at court hearing.
