
CBP to Public: Phone Scam Continues to Target Citizens
Telephone scammers continue to target residents nationwide to gain personal information that would bypass financial security protocols.

Staples and McArdle Road Traffic Signal Improvements
The city will temporarily close the northwest corner of Staples Street and McArdle Road on Wednesday, June 11.

Corpus Christi City Council Approve Items to Support First Responders
The funding for these systems comes from the Fleet Equipment Replacement Fund, the General Fund, and the Crime Control and Prevention District Fund, amounting to $350,745.

Hundreds Protest in Austin against ICE
Thirteen people were arrested on various charges during the protest Monday, which ended when officers fired tear gas into a crowd that neared a federal building.

Texas Set to Become a Leader in Psychedelics Research
Lawmakers have approved funding clinical trials for ibogaine as a treatment for addiction and brain trauma. It comes as Texas contemplates banning THC.

Supreme Court Tosses Suit by Mexico Targeting American Firearms Companies
In the lawsuit, Mexico claimed that Smith & Wesson and Interstate Arms were in some way responsible for the criminal use of their product by the Mexican cartels.

CBP Officers Detain Man for Verbal Threats
On June 7, a 28-year-old male U.S. citizen arrived from Mexico at the Del Rio International Bridge as a pedestrian and refused to comply with officer requests.

Multimillion-Dollar Settlement Related to Unreasonable Commissions
State securities laws prohibit firms from charging unreasonable commissions to their customers.

Missing Female Last Seen in Corpus Christi
Melinda Martinez, age 58, was last seen in December 2024. Melinda suffers from early stages of dementia.

Texas’ Congressional Delegation Meets to Discuss Redrawing Districts
The proposal would require the Texas Legislature to return for a special session to carry out the rare move of reshaping the state’s political boundaries mid-decade.

Texas Secretary Refers 33 Noncitizen Voters for Criminal Investigation
The 33 potential voting violations are a tiny fraction of the roughly 11 million who cast ballots in the November 2024 election.

Hundreds Gather to Protest Immigration Crackdowns
The protests in Texas followed days of unrest in Los Angeles.

Fugitive Unit Rounds Up More than Forty Criminals
The Fugitive Apprehension Unit includes investigators, criminal analysts, administrative assistants, and a command staff.

Salvadoran National Sentenced to Three Years for Assaulting CBP agent
Oscar Adilio Sanchez-Rivera plead guilty on March 4, 2025, to the assault charges.

DHS Issues New Waivers to Expedite New Border Wall Construction
These projects will close critical gaps in the border wall and enhance border security operations in the U.S. Border Patrol’s El Paso, Tucson and Yuma Sectors.

Suspects Arrested in Connection with Homicide in Jim Wells County
Sheriff Joseph “Guy” Baker announced today the arrest of two individuals in connection with the homicide that occurred on June 2, 2025.

Texas Gov. Signs $8.5 Billion for Public Education into Law
The spending package will give schools more money for staff pay raises, operational expenses, special education and more.

Nueces County Sheriff’s Office Releases June 2025 Top 10 Most Wanted List
Members of the public are urged to review the list and report any information that could help locate these individuals.

CBP Air and Marine Operations Help Capture Human Smuggler
The El Paso Air Branch conducted overwatch from an AS350 A-Star helicopter when a human smuggler failed to yield and attempted to flee Border Patrol agents.

Texas Agrees to End In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students
Almost 20,000 undocumented college students in Texas will likely lose in-state tuition after this sudden policy reversal.