

AG Paxton Launches Statewide Review of Nearly 1,000 Cities for Possible Illegal Tax Increases
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a sweeping statewide review of nearly 1,000 Texas cities — an effort to determine whether local governments are following long-standing financial audit requirements and whether any municipalities have unlawfully raised taxes above the state-mandated no-new-revenue rate. The initiative stems from SB 1851, a new Texas law that prohibits cities from increasing taxes if they fail to meet state transparency and audit standards. Paxton

Rita Shipp
4 days ago


Rep. Jasmine Crockett Enters U.S. Senate Race, Shaking Up 2026 Democratic Primary
Rep. Jasmine Crockett speaks at a campaign event after officially filing to run for the U.S. Senate on December 8, 2025. (Texas Tribune) TEXAS — U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) officially filed to run for the U.S. Senate on December 8, 2025, entering the Democratic primary just hours before the deadline and shortly after former Rep. Colin Allred exited the race to focus on keeping his House seat. Crockett currently represents Texas’ 30th Congressional District, first elect

Rita Shipp
4 days ago


Missing near the Neches River
RUSK, Texas — Authorities are searching for a 57-year-old man after his vehicle was found abandoned near the Neches River over the weekend. The Rusk Police Department said James David Blount was last seen Tuesday. His vehicle was discovered Saturday along Highway 84 West at the Neches River , which marks the boundary between Cherokee and Anderson counties. Blount is described as 5 feet 9 inches tall with brown hair and blue eyes. Police have not released details on what he w

J Sharp
6 days ago


11 Arrested in “Undercover Sting”
BEAUMONT, Texas - A multi-agency undercover operation led by the Texas Department of Public Safety resulted in 11 arrests. The operation, conducted Nov. 18–20, targeted individuals seeking to pay for sexual services and aimed to curb demand that fuels trafficking networks. DPS Special Agents posted ads on a website known for human trafficking and solicitation. The operation as made the recovery of two human-trafficking victims during a two-day prostitution sting at a Beaumont

J Sharp
Nov 21


Muslim Brotherhood and others designated as Foreign Terrorists
STATEWIDE - Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday that he has designated the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations as foreign terrorist and transnational criminal organizations under Texas law. The move, announced in a statement posted to Abbott’s official Facebook page, bars the groups from purchasing or acquiring land in Texas and grants the state new enforcement power. Texas Governor - Greg Abbott Abbott said the designation authorizes the Texas Att

J Sharp
Nov 18


Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Roblox Over Child Safety Violations
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a lawsuit against Roblox Corporation, accusing the multi-billion-dollar online gaming platform of allowing sexual exploitation, grooming, and inappropriate content to reach minors — including children in Texas. Roblox, widely marketed as a safe and creative online space where users build and play games, has more than 70 million daily users, many of them under the age of 13. According to the lawsuit filed in state court, Paxton asser

Rita Shipp
Nov 7


Rep. Harrison Demands Texas DMV Block Vehicle Registrations by Non-Citizens
Texas State Representative Brian Harrison Texas State Representative Brian Harrison is calling on the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to immediately stop allowing individuals without legal immigration status to register vehicles in the state — a move he says is necessary to protect public safety and enforce existing law. In a formal letter dated November 3, 2025, addressed to Texas DMV Board Chair Charles Bacarisse, Harrison said his office received reports indicatin

Rita Shipp
Nov 4


Texas Game Warden Academy Opens Applications December 1 — Salary Begins at $70,475 During Training
TEXAS — Texans who dream of a law enforcement career outdoors will soon have the opportunity to apply for one of the most respected positions in state service. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) will begin accepting applications on December 1, 2025, for the 69th Texas Game Warden Cadet Class. Texas Game Wardens are commissioned peace officers. They enforce state and federal laws while protecting natural resources, public lands, waterways, and wildlife. Wardens are

Rita Shipp
Nov 3


Texas Citizens will VOTE on 17 Propositions - Know What They Are About
TEXAS - Texans prepare to head to the polls on November 4, 2025. Voters will face 17 proposed constitutional amendments that could shape the state’s future on issues ranging from taxes and education funding to veterans’ benefits and border security. These amendments represent decisions that directly impact local communities, schools, property owners, and family rights. Each proposal is designed to amend the Texas Constitution. Voters will have the final say.

J Sharp
Nov 3


Fort Worth Fire Truck Struck on Highway responding to an Accident
FORT WORTH, Texas — Around 3:30 a.m. Sunday, Fort Worth Fire Department Engines 5 and 14 were dispatched to a single-vehicle crash near the U.S. 287 interchange southeast of downtown — a routine call that nearly ended in tragedy. After initially being unable to locate the wreck, Engine 14 found the scene while circling back toward the station. The crew positioned the apparatus at a 45-degree angle to protect the scene from oncoming traffic — a standard lifesaving maneuver use

J Sharp
Nov 2


Shutdown Threatens SNAP Benefits: Food Resources Available Across Jasper, Newton, and Tyler Counties
Continuing Coverage With the federal government shutdown continuing and no resolution in sight, millions of Americans could soon see disruptions to SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits — including Texans. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), if Congress doesn’t approve funding by October 27, Texas will not be able to issue November SNAP benefits. That means families across Jasper, Newton, and Tyler counties could face food insecurity as

Rita Shipp
Oct 21


Federal Government Shutdown Raises Concerns Across Texas Communities
Getty Images The ongoing federal government shutdown is reverberating across Texas, with a range of impacts felt in households,...

Rita Shipp
Oct 6


Veterans Affairs Services During Federal Shutdown: What’s Open and What’s Paused
Photo Courtesy of Texas Veterans Commission The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has released updated guidance on which VA services...

Rita Shipp
Oct 6


Gateway Church founder pleads guilty
Gateway Church founder Robert Morris pleaded guilty Thursday to five felony counts of child sexual abuse in Oklahoma, state officials...

J Sharp
Oct 2


Paxton Orders Texas Schools to Display Ten Commandments, Despite Ongoing Court Battles
TEXAS — Attorney General Ken Paxton has directed all Texas Independent School Districts (ISDs) not currently under federal injunction to...

Rita Shipp
Oct 1


One Dead, Two Wounded After Dallas ICE Shooting; Anti-ICE Motive Found
FBI investigators search the rooftop of the Dallas ICE facility following Tuesday’s deadly attack. (AP Photo) DALLAS, Texas — Federal...

Rita Shipp
Sep 25


Texas Businesses Could Save Big on Utility Bills with Little-Known Tax Rule
TEXAS — What if your business could get thousands of dollars back on utility bills you’ve already paid? That’s exactly what happened for...

Rita Shipp
Sep 22


H-1B Visa Program Sparks Immigration Debate in Texas
Immigration and jobs are once again colliding in Washington — and Texans are watching closely. The H-1B visa program, which allows...

Rita Shipp
Sep 20


TEA Investigates Educators Over Social Media Posts on Charlie Kirk Assassination
The Texas Education Agency is investigating reports of educators sharing inappropriate social media content related to the assassination...

Rita Shipp
Sep 20


Texas House Bill 8 Brings Big Changes to Student Testing — What It Means for East Texas Schools
Photo By Rita Shipp AUSTIN, Texas — Texas classrooms are on the verge of a major shift in how student learning is measured. With House...

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