Texas politicians’ Responses to Austin Shooting
Texas elected officials and candidates’ response to the deadly shooting in downtown Austin on Sunday quickly turned political.
Two Arrested During Early Morning Raid
CCPD concluded a month’s long investigation into drug dealing on the city’s southside early Thursday morning.
TAMUK A.C.T Department Host Alumni Art Exhibit
There will be 31 pieces by 22 artists in the alumni exhibition and silent auction, and the works range from ceramics and prints to jewelry and paintings.
South Region Special Olympics Names Chad Eason as Regional Executive Director
In his new role, Eason will lead efforts across San Antonio, Laredo, and other areas in South Texas, working alongside staff and volunteers to expand opportunities for athletes.
Texas Sues Dow, Claiming “Habitual” Pollution Violations at Gulf Coast Chemical Plant
Local citizens who are preparing their own lawsuit against the chemical giant say Attorney General Ken Paxton’s suit could shield Dow from bigger penalties.
How Texas Primary Candidates are Using AI in 2026 Ads
As Texas voters head into the 2026 primary, candidates are using artificial intelligence to mock opponents and sharpen attacks.
City of Corpus Christi Approves Northside Aquatic Center
The new aquatic center will feature a six-lane, 25-yard competition lap pool, a zero-entry beach area with a children’s play unit, and an open-body flume slide.
Premont City Employees Rescue Homeowner From Morning House Fire
Three City of Premont employees are being credited with saving a homeowner’s life and preventing significant property damage after spotting a house fire early Tuesday morning.
Texas Grounds Crypto Mining Investment ‘Rocket Ship’
According to the order, the Mining Packages were offered and sold in Texas without registration and neither the sales agents, nor the respondents, were registered as securities dealers or agents as required by state law.
Texas AG Secures Landmark Legal Victory to Ban Ballot Harvesting in Texas
The law specifically targets professional, compensated vote harvesting, making it a crime to knowingly provide or offer to provide “vote harvesting services” in exchange for compensation or other benefits.
Shooting at 1900 Secretariat Drive
On February 16, 2026, at 3:00 pm Officers with the Corpus Christi Police Department were dispatched to the 1900 block of Secretariat Dr. in reference to a shooting.
Woman Arrested After Shoplifting Report, Brief Pursuit Across County Lines
The deputy later located the suspect vehicle near Texas 361 and attempted a traffic stop. Authorities said the driver fled, initiating a short pursuit.
Federal Fair Housing Probe Examines North Texas Development Marketed to Muslim Buyers
HUD is investigating whether the project that had been called the East Plano Islamic Center City discriminated based on race or national origin.
Texas Early Voting for the Primaries Begins Tuesday
Early voting in person runs from Feb. 17-27. This guide explains your rights at Texas polls.
Texas AG Investigates Firetruck Manufacturers
In recent years, fire departments across Texas have experienced dramatic price increases for essential firefighting equipment—including aerial ladder trucks, pumper engines, tanker trucks, and rescue vehicles—along with significant delays in delivery.
AG Paxton Sues Cord Blood Registry for Exploiting New Parents
CBR exploits new parents’ love for their children by charging them, often at a steep price, to bank their newborns’ umbilical cord stem cells.
DHS Terminates Temporary Protected Status for Yemen
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem today announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Yemen.
CBP Officers Seize Over $6.8 Million in Cocaine
CBP seized the narcotics. Homeland Security Investigations special agents are investigating the seizure.
Q&A with the Texas Republicans Running for U.S. Senate
GOP candidates John Cornyn, Wesley Hunt and Ken Paxton refused to participate in a candidate Q&A on major issues, ranging from foreign policy to artificial intelligence. We used their past statements and voting history to show voters where they differ.
Q&A with the Texas Democrats running for U.S. Senate
To help primary voters differentiate between the two, we asked Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico where they fall on major issues, ranging from international policy to taxes. See where they stand, and how they differ.
