
Women Arrested in Robstown
During the call, a female identified as Gwenda Gamez was found to have outstanding county warrants.

18-Wheeler Accident Outside Petronila
The driver was transported to a local hospital by ambulance.


Feds Plan to Build Nation’s Biggest Migrant Detention Center at Fort Bliss
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a contract to build and run a 5,000-bed tent camp at the Army base in El Paso.

Four-day School Weeks are on the Rise in Texas
More than 500 schools are using four-day school weeks, a dramatic increase from two years ago driven by fierce competition for educators amid a statewide teacher shortage.

Announces Investigation into Utility Companies
Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced an investigation into several utility companies connected to the devastating Smokehouse Creek and Windy Deuce Fires.

City of Corpus Christi Ready for Tropical Activity in the Gulf
The City of Corpus Christi has prepared safety tips for residents in advance of inclement weather, including how to sign up for Reverse Alert Notifications.

Texas School Ratings Improve, but More Campuses Inch Closer to State Sanctions
Fewer schools received a D or an F in the 2024-25 school year than the year prior. But for many of those campuses, several years of low grades in a row means more pressure to improve — or risk more state oversight.

$488K in Narcotics Discovered at Eagle Pass Port of Entry
“This drug seizure demonstrates the dedication of our officers,” said Port Director Pete Beattie.

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.