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Escaped Mexican Bengal Tiger Crosses Border, Now Loose in Texas
A Bengal tiger that escaped from a Mexican Zoo was last seen on The Rio Grande and could be on the loose here in Texas. El Financiero, a Mexican newspaper, reports that on Wednesday morning, staff at the Quinta La Fauna zoo in Reynosa, Mexico, realized the tiger had escaped.
Texas Has a $1 Million Winner, Mega Millions Nears $1 Billion
The winning numbers for Friday's Mega Millions drawing were 6-23-41-59-63 with a Mega Ball of 25. Nobody matched all six numbers for the $740 million jackpot. That means the jackpot will rise to $800 million for the next drawing on Tuesday, September 10. The estimated cash payout is $401 million.
Cold Fronts in Texas’ Future: Here’s How You Can Prepare
Portions of Texas will see colder temperatures soon as we head into the fall season. So, buckle up, buckos, because we don't want to make the same mistakes we have made in the past when it comes to severe cold weather. We are approaching the "fake fall" portion of the...
All Texas police officer licenses now searchable online
In a major change for police transparency, the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement has released a license lookup tool online. The site allows the public to search and view the status of current and former licensed Texas peace officers, jailers or telecommunicators.
ALERT: Texas, Don’t Do The “Chase Bank Money Glitch” Trend
A new trend is sweeping the social sharing website Tik Tok, and possibly the state of Texas. However, should you even participate in it? The answer is probably not. "Chase Infinite Money Glitch" Takes Internet By Storm. As reported by Mashable, this "glitch" worked out like this. A person would...
Eleven Texas officials call for federal investigation into election-related raids
A group of Texas Democrats asked the Justice Department to investigate a series of raids conducted as part of "an election integrity investigation" led by the state's Attorney General. In a letter addressed to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, 11 members of congress urged the Justice Department to investigate Texas'...
Migrant Stash House Busts Up on Border
We have several migrant "stash house" busts to report as Texas-based U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) Agents and Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Officers raided key parts of Mexican Cartel's human trafficking operations along the Southern Border within the past 30 days.
Homeland Security Secretary slammed Abbott's approach to immigration
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro slammed The Texas Administration for what he perceives to be politicized immigration policy and the "unconscionable" management of asylum-seekers. "This is the first time in my 20 to 22 years of government service that I see a state act in direct contravention of national interests,...
Texas angler’s record sucker is massive, could get much bigger
A Texas angler has been awarded a state catch-and-release angling record nearly three months after landing a massive smallmouth buffalo at an Austin reservoir. Texas Parks and Wildlife announced the record Friday via social media, stating: “Look what’s still swimming in Lady Bird Lake. At 71 lb, this Smallmouth Buffalo is a new state record and was released to grow some more.”
State Fair of Texas Greeter Big Tex Was Once an East Texas Santa
Fair season is under way across East Texas and across the state. One fair that many are looking forward to attending is the State Fair of Texas in Dallas. There will be the usual rides and games and food. There will be the big game between Texas and Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl. We will also be greeted by Big Tex with his signature "Howdy y'all." What's cool about Big Tex is that his start begin in East Texas and he wasn't a cowboy.
Surprised Republicans air frustration with Gonzales prediction of GOP losing House
Rep. Tony Gonzales’s (R-Texas) pessimistic prediction that the House GOP conference will lose its majority in November is sparking frustrations among Republican lawmakers, while underscoring just how competitive the race for the lower chamber will be this fall. The surprise comments from Gonzales at the Texas Tribune Festival on Thursday drew widespread attention, breaking from…
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