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Biden to visit LBJ Library in Texas on Monday for 60th anniversary of 1964 Civil Rights Act
President Joe Biden will travel to Texas next week to visit the LBJ residential Library to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the White House said Tuesday.
Final Judgement: The Texas Counties That Sentence The Most People To Death
Here in Texas, if you are about to commit a capital crime, you might want to see how far you are from the county line. While death penalty sentences are on a steady decline here in Texas and across the U.S., there are still some areas of Texas that are more likely to hand down the most severe of punishments.
'It's fishy' | Alarming email makes its rounds in Central Texas claiming to be from TxDOT
BELTON, Texas — A suspicious email is swarming inboxes across Central Texas. People are reaching out to 6 News saying the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) emailed them urging them to validate their information for a REAL ID. A REAL ID is a driver's license, learner's permit or non-driver...
Robinson 12u Still Alive At State Tournament….11u Falls In Final Four
The 12u Robinson Little League All Stars punched their ticket to the State Final Four in Sterling after their win over Western Springs yesterday. The #2 seed after pool play, Robinson will advance to tonight’s State Semifinal against Elmhurst after the 6-seed upset #3 Streator in their quarterfinal. The...
College Station streets flood after heavy rain, the city says it is intentional
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Heavy rains hit College Station leaving several roads underwater. Parts of Holleman Drive, Wellborn Road and Royder Road were covered in several inches of water during the day. Texas A&M Civil Engineering Professor Ali Mostafavi said new development in the area could be a reason...
'Something needs to be done' | Lampasas community concerned about abandoned horses
LAMPASAS, Texas — Some Lampasas residents are floored at what they witnessed driving on Private Road 3221 in Lampasas County. Tosha Mcintyre was driving to work Monday, July 22 when she noticed a man tending to a few horses. "A couple of other horses had walked up to the...
Round Rock Juneteenth shooting: More arrests, charges expected
ROUND ROCK, Texas - The Williamson County District Attorney says more arrests and more charges could be coming for those involved in the shooting at a Round Rock Juneteenth celebration in June. Ricky Thompson III, 17, was arrested for his alleged role in the shooting on June 15 at Old...
College Station business owner uses air tags to track mother-daughter thieves at Houston chop shop
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Thieves were allegedly caught in Houston last weekend after stealing roofing material from houses in South College Station. Owner of Aggieland Exteriors, Tim Gafford, told KBTX he noticed his materials were stolen three separate times in the past few months off home construction sites in Southern Pointe subdivision off Highway 6 in South College Station.
FBI agents present at Delia's tamale restaurant locations in San Antonio, Rio Grande Valley
SAN ANTONIO — FBI agents were seen entering Delia's tamale restaurant locations in San Antonio and the Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday. The agents were "performing court-authorized law enforcement activity," an FBI spokesperson told KENS 5. No additional information was provided by the FBI about the nature of their...
San Antonio neighbor leads U.S. in housing and value of residing, says report
We do not know precisely how an Austin-based James Bond would stay, however we now have a glimpse right into a filmmaker’s private take. San Antonio-born Robert Rodriguez, identified for movies like Sin Metropolis, Spy Youngsters, and From Nightfall Until Daybreak — put collectively a modern and undeniably Texan residing area for himself referred to as “The Bond Home,” which is now available on the market for $8.9 million, in line with the group that listed it, Christie’s Worldwide Actual Property.
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