CBP honors its veteran workforce on Veterans Day
Recognized as a Top 25 Veteran Employer and a Top Military Spouse Employer, CBP offers programs like the Veterans Support Program, which helps veterans and their families navigate benefits, access resources, and receive support during challenging times.
Fort Worth Church’s Online Class Trains Christians to Run for Office
At the core of the program is the idea that there is no separation between what happens within the church and what happens in the government.
New Community Development
The Riverstone Trails development, situated on Northwest Boulevard in Calallen, will comprise approximately 226 homes.
Precinct 3 Constable’s Office Responds to 18-Wheeler Incident
A large tow truck was called to the scene and successfully pulled the trailer back onto the road.
Texans Have Started to Receive Partial SNAP Payments
The federal government paused SNAP payments at the beginning of the month because of the shutdown.
Parents of Flood Victims Suing Camp Mystic for Negligence
The lawsuit, filed Monday, alleges Camp Mystic officials’ lack of planning and stalled evacuation contributed to the deaths of several children and counselors.
Alice PD Arrest 2 for Burglary
Officers apprehended a male suspect, identified as Darien Salinas, and a female passenger, Rebekah Perez.
Bishop Police Investigate Vandalism at City Park Restrooms
If you see anyone acting suspiciously around the park restrooms, such as lingering after hours, carrying tools, or leaving quickly after causing damage, please dial 911 and report it right away.
Cruz, Cornyn Push New Legislation That Blocks U.S. Water From Going to Mexico
The bill is the latest effort from the Texas delegation that demands the U.S. get tougher with Mexico for failing to honor a 1944 treaty that in part governs Rio Grande water.
Texas Sues Roblox
Texas is the third state to sue the platform, alongside dozens of private plaintiffs who say Roblox didn’t do enough to protect their kids from sexually explicit content.
2 Teens Arrested for Fatal Racing
The drivers of both vehicles were detained and interviewed, along with witnesses from the scene.
Will Texas Actually Run Out of Water?
The Texas Water Development Board projects in the state’s 2022 water plan that towns and cities could be on a path toward a severe shortage of water by 2030.
Texas A&M Paid Former President $3.5 Million After He Resigned
Welsh had pushed for a full payout of the remainder of his contract, something that appears to have been a source of tension between Welsh and top administrators, records show.
Kingsville Dedicates Softball Field in Honor of Longtime Umpire David Chavez
The City of Kingsville held a special dedication ceremony Wednesday at Dick Kleberg Park to rename the girls’ t-ball softball field in honor of longtime umpire David Chavez.
Nov. Top 10 Most Wanted - Jim Wells County
If you have any information on individuals posted please contact Jim Wells County Sheriff's Office.
Aransas County Drug Dealers Sent to Prison
On November 5, 2025, local dealers Abraham Martinez also known as “Los” and James Waldrip also known as “Corey Davis” were sentenced to prison for various charges.
Texas Set to Make $20 Billion Investment in Water Projects
Texas will use $1 billion in sales tax a year for the next two decades to help secure the state’s water supply.
All 17 Texas Constitutional Amendments Pass
The propositions include restrictions on the creation of certain taxes, new tax exemptions, investments on water infrastructure and dementia research.
Hernández Steps Into Prestigious Chair
Officials at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute (CKWRI) at Texas A&M University-Kingsville have announced that Dr. Fidel Hernández has agreed to move into the Sue and Radcliffe Killam Chair for Wildlife, Livestock and Habitat Interactions positions.
