Three Rivers
LATEST NEWS
Texas Shoppers React to Walmart’s ‘Major’ Pricing Change
School is back in session across Texas. At least most of our public school systems across the state have invited students back to class. Meanwhile, many of our state's universities and colleges are preparing to welcome their student body back next week. I believe the Aggies of Texas A&M are already back in class while the Longhorns at U.T. Austin won't officially start until next Monday.
Mesquite Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Role in Diesel Fuel Theft Ring Across Nine Texas Counties
Ramon Perez-Torres, 31, of Mesquite, was convicted of a first-degree charge of Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity and sentenced to 15 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Perez-Torres was a member of a sophisticated organized criminal group accused of stealing diesel fuel using fraudulent credit card information and...
Devastating Details About the Worst Crime Ever in Texas
Just like every other state in the country we know that crime happens in Texas. There are burglaries, robberies, and even murders. We know that people with evil intentions are going to do bad things, but when you think about the worst crime to ever be committed in Texas it’s a reminder to all of us about how evil some people can truly be.
Surprising TX Law: Don’t Move That Bird Nest!
During the spring and summertime in East Texas, we like to get outside and start some projects to improve the yard around our house. It could be as simple as planting a new flower bed or as complex as cutting down some dead or unwanted trees. One thing you might...
South Texas leaders rally at 1st water symposium to tackle ‘crisis’ on border
The first-ever Deep South Texas State of Water Symposium was held Tuesday on the border to discuss the dwindling Rio Grande, lack of water payments from Mexico and how local communities can rally together to find future water solutions.
‘Not here for judgement’: Houston firefighter explains ‘Baby Moses Law,’ how parents can safely drop off their child
TEXAS – After multiple incidents involving the deaths of newborn baby’s being dumped or abandoned, we wanted to remind everyone how the ‘Baby Moses Law’ works in Texas. In an effort to offer support and protection to parents facing challenges of caring for their newborns, the...
Man sentenced to 15 years in prison for stealing diesel fuel with fraudulent cards
AUSTIN - Ramon Perez-Torres, 31, of Mesquite, has been sentenced to 15 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice after being convicted of engaging in organized criminal activity. Perez-Torres was part of an elaborate criminal group accused of stealing diesel fuel using fraudulent credit card information and tampering with fuel dispensers.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.