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Texas Lottery Officials Confirm Two New Texas Millionaires
The jackpot for Friday night's Mega Millions drawing was $535 million. That top prize will now head north to $575 million because nobody matched all six numbers in the latest drawing. However, two Mega Millions players matched all five non-Mega Ball numbers. One was from Tennessee, while the other was...
Judge in Texas orders pause on Biden program that offers legal status to spouses of US citizens
McALLEN, Texas (AP) — A federal judge in Texas on Monday paused a Biden administration policy that would give spouses of U.S. citizens legal status without having to first leave the country, dealing at least a temporary setback to one of the biggest presidential actions to ease a path to citizenship in years. The administrative stay issued by U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker comes just days after 16 states, led by Republican attorneys general, challenged the program that could benefit an estimated 500,000 immigrants in the country, plus about 50,000 of their children. The states accused the administration of bypassing Congress for “blatant political purposes.” One of the states leading the challenge is Texas, which in the lawsuit claimed the state has had to pay tens of millions of dollars annually from health care to law enforcement because of immigrants living in the state without legal status. President Joe Biden announced the program in June. The court order, which lasts for two weeks but could be extended, comes one week after the Department of Homeland Security began accepting applications.
Trial underway for Nebraska man accused of fatal Edinburg crash
EDINBURG — An Omaha man is on trial for allegations that he drove while intoxicated on the wrong side of the road, causing a multi-vehicle accident that left one person dead in 2021. Tyrone Dewayne Amos, 33, is facing one count of intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle, manslaughter and...
Texas took center stage at the Democratic National Convention, but don’t call it a battleground state
"Texas took center stage at the Democratic National Convention, but don’t call it a battleground state" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
LULAC wants federal probe after Texas AG launches raids on Latino rights organizers
The League of United Latin American Citizens called on the Department of Justice to launch an investigation of Texas State Attorney General Ken Paxton into searches described by the group as an election "political tactic
Texas Space Commission leader to speak at RGV LEAD’s State of Education and Industry summit
EDINBURG, Texas – Norman Roy Garza, Jr., the newly appointed executive director of the Texas Space Commission, will give the keynote address at the upcoming State of Education and Industry summit in Edinburg. The summit is being hosted by RGV LEAD (Linking Economic and Academic Development). It will take...
Texas Lottery Officials Confirm Two New Texas Millionaires
The jackpot for Friday night's Mega Millions drawing was $535 million. That top prize will now head north to $575 million because nobody matched all six numbers in the latest drawing. However, two Mega Millions players matched all five non-Mega Ball numbers. One was from Tennessee, while the other was...
BE ALERT: 17 Year Old Texas Girl Under Arrest For Possible School Shooting Attempt
Frightening news took place when according to KXAN reported that a Texas 17-year-old girl by the name of Giana Castillo allegedly attempted to prepare a shooting at an elementary school. It was reported that the 17-year-old allegedly made online threats against an Austin elementary school. Once the FBI received the information, it was quickly identified that Giana Castillo was making concerning statements online regarding the planning of an active shooter event at Graham Elementary School.
DPS Recognizes Courageous Acts at August PSC Meeting
AUSTIN – The Public Safety Commission (PSC), along with Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Steven McCraw, recognized the service of several Texans at the PSC meeting at DPS Headquarters in Austin. Commissioners and Director McCraw presented one Medal of Valor, three Director’s Awards, five Lifesaving Awards and one Unit Citation.
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