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Governor Abbott announces a Music Friendly Texas Community workshop in Garland, aimed at fostering music industry growth and economic development, set for April 3 at the Plaza Theatre.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
CBP officers seized over 18 pounds of meth and fentanyl hidden in a vehicle at an El Paso crossing; an 18-year-old US citizen was arrested and faces charges.
Politics & Govt in ...
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg will attend a mayoral summit in Washington to discuss the impact of White House tariffs on local economies, emphasizing the importance for his city's trade-reliant workforce.
Governor Abbott reappoints Meade and Vaughn to the Texas Transportation Commission, with terms ending 2031, to continue shaping transportation policies.
CBP officers seized over $400K worth of cocaine at Anzalduas International Bridge. The bust involved a Ford SUV and resulted in a Homeland Security investigation.
IMC Pro International Inc. settles for $400,000 after allegations of transshipping chemicals used to manufacture fentanyl, a schedule II controlled substance.
Weather & Environment in ...
San Antonio is expected to experience a wet week with showers, thunderstorms, and possible heavy rainfall, as forecasted by the National Weather Service.
League City announces a special election on May 3, 2025, to fill City Council Position No. 5, with early voting from April 22-29 and multiple candidates on the ballot.
A suspect was arrested after threats were made against three Edgewood ISD schools, causing community anxiety despite ongoing safety assurances from district officials.
The San Antonio Police Department issued a Silver Alert for missing 76-year-old Thomas Keel, last seen downtown with a cognitive impairment, posing a credible threat to his safety.
A federal court sided with Texas AG Ken Paxton, blocking a federal rule that would require foster care programs to affirm children's LGBTQI+ identities.
CBP officers at Roma International Bridge intercepted a substantial cocaine shipment worth $3.6 million concealed within a tractor trailer, using imaging technology and a physical inspection.
Cameron Darrick Peterson of New Braunfels was sentenced to 78 months for plotting mass murder, with his attempts to buy guns and make bombs foiled by law enforcement.
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