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DWI and Assault Top Booking Report
SAN ANGELO, TX - Corrections Officers at the Tom Green County Jail report that 12 individuals have been booked on charges ranging from possession of marijuana to assault causing bodily injury to family violence. There are currently 446 individuals booked in the Tom Green County Jail.
Texas Laws Are Strange Regarding Police Asking For Your ID
It seems like there are always videos online of people wanting to control the conversation when they interact with police, for example not wanting to hand over their identification, but is that legal here in Texas? To be honest, I’ve always found that doing what they ask is always best and I’ve never refused a request from any police officer. But let’s discuss the laws in the Lone Star State.
Texas DPS Aircraft Rescues Family in Guadalupe Mountains
What started as a simple outdoor adventure for a young family of three in Guadalupe Mountains National Park quickly escalated into a high-stakes rescue operation. On August 20, a 23-year-old couple, along with their three-month-old baby, set out to conquer Guadalupe Peak, unaware that the scorching Texas sun had other plans.
Texas AG Ken Paxton threatens to sue Bexar County over proposal to send voter registration forms by mail
SAN ANTONIO — This article includes reporting by The Texas Tribune. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, continuing a crusade against what he deems potentially illegal voting-related practices in the months leading up to November election, has now set his sights on Bexar County. In a letter sent to members...
GameStop Is Bringing Back Old School Gaming to Texas
If you're looking to buy video games in Texas, GameStop is the biggest retailer for video games and video game items. Usually, the stuff they sell is what’s new or current, not from 20 or 30 years ago. Other stores will sell retro games and consoles like One More Level & EP Games.
LULAC says AG Paxton is suppressing minority voting
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) says that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is “engaged in official oppression of primarily Latino and Black voters with the big lie of voter fraud.” LULAC also said in a news release sent out on Monday, Sept. 2, that they are asking […]
Shortlist for where the Texas Water Fund’s $1 billion could go first
Voters went to the polls last November and overwhelmingly supported creation of the Texas Water Fund, a pot of money totaling $1 billion meant for water infrastructure improvements across the state. In the months since then, the state's water agency has worked to narrow down who could dip into it first.
Wet weather impacts West Texas school schedules
TEXAS, USA — Heavy rainfall across West Texas is impacting travel in areas where areal and flash flooding are happening. Some school districts are watching the weather closely and will make a decision Tuesday morning - others have already decided to delay the start of classes. CONCHO VALLEY. GRAPE...
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