Will 13 Democrats be Expelled From the Texas House?
In this week’s episode, Matthew and Eleanor ask University of Houston law professor David Froomkin to help them break down the legal cases seeking to remove 13 Democrats from the Texas House.
Midland School Board Votes to Restore School Mame Honoring Confederate General
Five years ago, during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement, the board voted to change the high school to Legacy High. On Tuesday, it reversed course.
More Than a Dozen Summer Camps are in Flood Zones
Most of the camps along the Guadalupe River were built decades ago, before modern modeling and flood maps.
AMO Helicopter Crew Conducts Two Rescues in the Mountains
On Aug. 9, CBP/AMO, El Paso Air Branch received a call from El Paso County Search and Rescue for a helicopter hoist rescue of a severely dehydrated hiker in Franklin Mountains nearby.
Harbor Bridge Parks Mitigation Improvement Project
The Harbor Bridge Parks Mitigation Improvement Project encompasses a variety of enhancements at various locations.
Corpus Christi City Council Authorizes Wranosky Park Improvements
According to the agreement, the City will pay $111,000 from the City's Parks Capital Improvement Fund, and TBG will contribute the construction labor for the project.
Border Enforcement at Historic Levels
U.S. Customs and Border Protection today released finalized operational statistics for July 2025, recording another historic performance across the agency’s core missions.
CBP officers seize more than $600K in cocaine at Hidalgo International Bridge
A CBP officer selected the vehicle for inspection, which included utilizing nonintrusive inspection equipment and a canine team.
KPD Announces Credentialing of Crime Scene Specialist Rylee Counts
She is believed to be the first person from any Kleberg County law enforcement agency to earn this credential.
AG Paxton Secures Victory Over “Beto Bribes”
“The Beto Bribe buyouts that were bankrolling the runaway Democrats have been officially stopped,” said Attorney General Paxton.
AG Paxton and Speaker Dustin Burrows Take Action to Enforce Arrest Warrants
When members abandoned the State and broke quorum, Texas House Speaker Burrows issued arrest warrants pursuant to his authority under Article III, Section 10 of the Texas Constitution.
Texas Identifies the 119 People Killed in Kerr County Floods
Most victims were Texans, but some were visiting from other states like California, Florida and Alabama. The youngest victims were 1 year old; the oldest was 91.
Texas State System Dissolves Faculty Senates
While other universities move to preserve the advisory bodies, Texas State will abolish them under a new state law.
5400 SPID Shooting
Preliminary investigation shows an argument broke out between two males and one shot the other.
16-Year-Old Taken into Custody for Beauvais Shooting
The investigation revealed that the sixteen-year-old suspect was in the backyard of the residence when he attempted to rob a nineteen-year-old man of his gold chain.
CCFD Responded to More than 50,000 Emergency Calls
The department also shared its participation in statewide and regional mutual aid deployments, sending specialized personnel to assist in flooding, wildfire, and hurricane situations across Texas.
CCIA Opens New Gulf Coast Capital Bar and Grill
The opening of the Gulf Coast Capital Bar & Grill is the latest addition in a series of improvements at CCIA.
AG Paxton Launches Investigation into Beto O’Rourke’s for Unlawfully Funding Runaway Democrats
The attorney general accused the organization of running a financial influence scheme that convinced Texas Democrats to leave the state.
Texas Students Banned from Using cellphones During the School Day
Texas will join several other states across the country in banning cellphones in schools.
$2,500 Donation Boosts Sinton VFD’s Inaugural Turkey Trot Event
The Sinton Volunteer Fire Department proudly announces the receipt of a $2,500 donation.
