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Texas Governor Abbott announces record employment growth, with the largest labor force and highest employment in state history, attributing success to business partnerships and reduced regulations.
Texas AG Ken Paxton secured a $7.4 billion settlement from Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family for their role in the opioid crisis, with funds aimed at treatment and prevention.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Governor Abbott activates emergency resources for West Texas wildfires and Southeast Texas flood risks, urging Texans to follow safety measures and prepare with kits and plans.
Texas Governor Abbott is seeking over $11 billion from Congress to reimburse the state's border security expenses, citing failure by the Biden Administration to secure the border.
Weather & Environment in ...
Texas Governor Abbott extends the state's drought disaster proclamation to aid counties facing severe drought conditions, facilitating emergency response and resource access.
Community & Society in ...
Mansfield, Texas has been designated as a Music Friendly Texas Certified Community, acknowledging its commitment to the music industry and cultural dedication.
San Antonio's forecast predicts a sunny week, with clear skies and moderate temperatures until the weekend, when cloudy conditions and a chance of showers emerge.
SAISD closed schools due to safety concerns amid a cold snap, with heating issues causing discomfort previously and leading to closures and meal arrangements.
Texas AG Paxton sues Biden administration over offshore drilling ban as Biden's term ends, citing overreach of executive power and threat to energy security.
Havanna Miller, 23, faces felony animal cruelty charges for beating a puppy on her balcony. The incident, recorded and shared online, led to her arrest and the puppy's rescue by authorities in San Antonio.
Arts & Culture in ...
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is set to receive a national arts leadership award for his contributions to the arts sector, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Mexican national was extradited to the US to face human smuggling charges, with a potential 10-year sentence per count, following a collaborative law enforcement effort.
Homero Zamorano Jr. pled guilty to charges related to a deadly 2022 human smuggling case with 47 adult and six child fatalities. His sentencing is set for April 24, 2025.
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