SNAP Cutoff Could Hurt Texas Grocers
3.5 million Texans that depend on the program could have ripple effects on the state economy beyond those directly affected.
Commodores Park Phase I Improvements Approved
Phase 1 of the Commodore Park enhancements will transform this mostly undeveloped public space on North Padre Island into a premier regional recreational destination.
Texas A&M-Kingsville Announces Broadband Workforce Development Award
Texas A&M University-Kingsville hosted a special event to announce a preliminary award that will support training and workforce development for the state’s broadband workforce.
Multi State Petition to Require Proof of Citizenship to Register to Vote
Paxton’s comment argues that the current registration system, which is based solely on self-attestation of citizenship, fails to protect voter rolls from illegal registrations.
Reconstruction of Castenon Street
The $3.57 million project will reconstruct Castenon from Trojan Drive to Delgado Street.
Data Center in South Texas Will Rely on Untapped Renewable Energy
The new data center will work directly with a nearby windfarm to use energy the windfarm can’t send to the state’s electricity grid.
Kleberg County Sheriff Richard Kirkpatrick Nominated to Serve on Texas Jail Commission
The Texas Jail Commission, composed of nine members appointed by the Governor, plays a vital role in shaping jail policy and ensuring accountability across the state.
Inmate Sentenced to 99 Years for Attacking San Patricio County Jail Officers
San Patricio County Sheriff Oscar Rivera announced that inmate Kelvin Hart Dawe, 31, has been sentenced to 99 years in prison.
3.5 Million Texans Might See Food Assistance Halted
Texas officials say food stamp benefits would not be distributed in November under an extended shutdown.
Important Reminders About Early Voting
During early voting, Texans can vote at any polling location in their county of registration.
CBP Seizes More than $738K in Cocaine at Hidalgo Port of Entry
On Oct 14, CBP officers at the Hidalgo International Bridge encountered a silver Mitsubishi SUV attempting to make entry to the U.S. from Mexico.
Vehicle Rollover Reported on Highway 77 Northbound
At approximately 7:00 am on Friday, October 17, 2025, emergency responders were dispatched to a vehicle rollover.
Texas Voters Have Final Say on $20 Billion Water Supply
In this part of Texas, residents stock up on bottled water in between boil notices.
CBP Officers Apprehend Four Men
The National Crime Information Center is a centralized automated database designed to share information among law enforcement agencies including outstanding warrants for a wide range of offenses.
Preventive Care During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Women ages 40 to 74 should get a mammogram once every two years, according to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
CBP Officers Seize $1M in Unreported U.S. Currency and Weapons
Earlier this month, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Hidalgo Port of Entry recently seized more than $1 million in unreported currency and a trove of weapons.
Texas Rep. Gina Hinojosa Joins Race to Challenge Gov. Greg Abbott
The five-term state lawmaker from Austin has homed in on education issues in the Texas House, becoming a primary foil to Abbott on school vouchers.
FEMA has Denied Most Kerr County Aid After July 4 Flood
Advocates are questioning why so many applicants from the flood-ravaged county have not received federal disaster help. Nonprofits are trying to fill in the gaps.
Council Approves New Fire Stations 8 & 10
The existing Fire Stations No. 8 and No. 10 require replacement due to energy inefficiency, degraded foundations, and outdated infrastructure.
