Texas Orders Universities, Agencies to Halt H-1B Visa Petitions
The governor said public universities and state agencies may not seek new visas without Texas Workforce Commission permission through the end of the 2027 legislative session.
Texas led U.S. in Population Growth as Immigration Slowed
Texas’ population grew at a slower pace in 2025 than in previous years, according to new federal data. Nearly 32 million people now live in the state.
Swat Warrant 700 Block of Grizzley
The liquid vials will be sent for testing, and additional charges are pending the results.
Corpus Christi Fire Department Welcomes Next Generation Firefighting Technology
Designed to enhance firefighter safety and performance, Qwake Technology helps firefighters navigate, communicate, and operate in zero-visibility.
CBP Seizes More Than $1.2 Million in Assorted Narcotics
CBP seized the narcotics and vehicles. Homeland Security Investigations Special Agents arrested the drivers and initiated criminal investigations.
Rep. Michael McCaul Calls for Investigation into fatal shooting of Minneapolis Man
Other Texas Republicans have called to double down on sending immigration officers to Minnesota.
Texas Gov. wants Universities to Disclose H-1B visa Hirings
The Texas governor expects an action plan later this week, saying he doesn’t see “any reason” visa holders should be employed in schools.
Space Heater Safety Tips
According to the National Fire Protection Association, heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fire deaths in the United States.
Texas Winter Storm Updates
As the worst of the winter weather moves out of Texas, officials are optimistic the power grid will hold amid frigid temperatures.
3100 Agnes Street Officer Involved Shooting
Officers with the Corpus Christi Police Department were dispatched to the 4900 block of Ayers Street in reference to a shooting.
Police Arrest Bishop Man After Early-Morning Family Violence Call
Following an on-scene investigation, Reynaldo H. Salazar Jr., age 34, was arrested and charged.
Second Kleberg County Judge Arrested in Less Than a Month
In less than one month, a second Kleberg County judge has been arrested, following an incident at a Kingsville retail store Saturday evening.
K9 Thor Receives Lifesaving Protective Vest Through National Nonprofit
Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to safeguarding the four-legged officers who serve alongside law enforcement across the country.
Texas Launches Investigation into Unlawful Financial Incentives Related Vaccine Recommendations
The investigation comes as children across the state are expelled from pediatric practices and denied medical care based on their vaccination status.
CenterPoint Energy Preparing for Wintry Precipitation Across Texas
Crews are performing equipment checks, deploying cold weather mitigations, and coordinating with local officials and emergency responders.
How Texas is getting ready for this weekend’s winter storm
State and local officials say they’re better prepared than they were five years ago when Winter Storm Uri blanketed the state, killing hundreds and leaving scores without power and water.
Lights Out? How to Tell if You’re Experiencing a Power Outage or a Rolling Blackout
Power outages are a possibility during any severe weather event. But a local power outage is different from a larger power grid problem.
An Arctic Storm is Expected to Cover Texas
Texas is preparing for the coldest temperatures of the season, and forecasters are warning of possible power outages and icy roads in much of the state.
Texas’ March 3 Primary Elections
The detailed guide shows what will be on the ballot, mail-in voting information, voter registration requirements, and important dates to know.
Texas Governor Primary
The governor is Texas’ chief executive, with a hand in everything from enforcing laws to setting budget priorities and responding to crises. Here’s a look at who’s running in the 2026 primary and where they come from.
