Efficient Early Voting in Texas, Quick Fixes to Machine Errors and Rising Turnout Despite Isolated Incidents
Early voting in Texas saw few issues, with quick resolution of a voting machine error and efforts to encourage voter review of ballots. Turnout is slightly lower than 2020, though Texas has seen a record voter registration.
Texas Governor Abbott Urges VP Harris to Label Tren de Aragua Terrorist Group in Houston, Citing Security Concerns
Gov. Abbott urges VP Harris to label Tren de Aragua gang a terrorist organization, following the murder of a 12-year-old Texas girl, emphasizing border security concerns and Texas' initiatives against the gang.
Drive-By Shooting in West San Antonio Leaves 22-Year-Old Dead as Police Search for White SUV and Motive
A drive-by shooting in San Antonio's west side resulted in the death of a 22-year-old man. Police are investigating, but no suspects or motives have been identified. Witnesses reported the shots came from a white SUV.
Governor Abbott Announces $1.3 Million in Grants to Boost Career Training in Seven Texas School Districts
Governor Greg Abbott announces over $1.3 million in grants for Texas school districts to enhance career and technical education programs, facilitating dual credit opportunities and skills training for in-demand jobs.












