
Aransas Pass Police Seek Public’s Help Identifying Theft Suspect
The suspect was observed examining a GoPro display case and repeatedly attempting to open it.

Millions to be Returned to Retirement Value Investors
As such, investors were forced to pay the premiums on the policies—shrinking their return on investment in the death benefits they purchased.

Laredo Port of Entry Prepares for Holiday Traffic
The increase in traffic is due to the upcoming Holy Week (Semana Santa), which is one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

Tariffs Creating Uncertainty in Texas
Respondents to a Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas survey expressed concern about a reduction in consumer demand and a potential recession.

Texas to Issue Public School Performance Ratings
“Despite state law requiring the annual issuance of A to F grades for public schools, rogue school districts have fought for years to hide their report cards,” said Attorney General Paxton.

Texas AG Announces Investigation into Kellogg’s After Falsely Claiming to Remove Artificial Dyes
In its marketing, Kellogg’s has advertised its products as “healthy.” Yet, some of its cereals are filled with petroleum-based artificial food colorings that have been linked to hyperactivity, obesity, autoimmune disease, endocrine-related health problems, and cancer in those who consume them.

Drunk Driver Falls Asleep at Restaurant Drive Thru
Officers attempted to wake the driver and passenger for several minutes.

Felon Arrested
Officers initially pursued the vehicle, but the pursuit was ultimately terminated for the safety of citizens and Officers.

South Texas County Leaders Will Lose Some Authority over SpaceX Launches
The lawmakers behind the bill promised there would not be an increase in the number of days the beach is closed.

Deceased Elderly Body Found
Preliminary investigation shows that the male was struck by a vehicle.

City of Taft Launches Major Water Infrastructure Project with $3.26M Grant
The City of Taft has officially kicked off a multi-million-dollar water and wastewater improvement project, funded by a $3,261,400 GLO award.

Naval Air Station Kingsville Honors Kevin Clarke for a Decade of Service
NASK recognized Kevin Clarke for his ten years of dedicated service as he retires from his role as a federal employee.

School Voucher Bill Clears in Texas House
The House Public Education Committee voted to advance a pair of priority bills to create education savings accounts and to raise how much state money public school districts receive.

TEA can Release Schools’ 2023 Performance Ratings, Appeals Court Rules
Families have lacked a full set of school ratings for five years, including Kingsville ISD, which sued to prevent the release of the 2023 performance ratings.

Border Patrol Agents Seize $4M of Cocaine at I-35 Checkpoint
Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents foiled an attempt to smuggle approximately 130 pounds of cocaine at the I-35 Checkpoint.

Bill That Prioritizes Creating New Water Supplies Approved in Texas Senate
Senate Bill 7, which won unanimous approval, is among legislation that seeks to avert a looming water crisis as the state’s population booms.

Parents Question PTO Spending as Playground Fund Remains Unfulfilled
Adding to concerns, the records also show over $5,000 in transactions made directly to a CashApp account that many parents claim they did not know existed.

Update on Robstown Deputy Involved Shooting
The driver later identified as Rob Thomas Garza, was transported to area hospital with gunshot wounds and is said to be in critical condition as of last update.

CBP find Cheeky Smuggler in El Paso
A CBP officer performed a partial pat down exam and discovered two packages concealed between the man’s buttocks.

Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Welcomes Local Child for ‘Pilot for a Day’ Experience
Adrian, joined by his family, got an up-close look at what it takes to be a firefighter.