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League City was recognized by the Texas Economic Development Council for its Economic Excellence for the fifth year, honoring the city's training, staff expertise, memberships, and organization.
Politics & Govt in ...
Texas is closing the Operation Lone Star jail booking facility in Jim Hogg County due to reduced illegal border crossings, attributed to Trump's policies.
Texas AG Ken Paxton defends a ban on drag shows at Texas A&M, suing the Queer Empowerment Council, claiming public funds shouldn't support "obscene" acts.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Texas law enforcement, as part of Operation Lone Star, seized over $6 million worth of cocaine in Hidalgo County to combat illegal activity and improve border security.
Governor Greg Abbott reaffirmed his commitment to school choice in a speech to Texas pastors, emphasizing its importance for parental rights in education.
A man in San Antonio was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman at a hotel following an electronic sale dispute. Anthoney Luckey, 23, is accused of the assault and drugging the victim with meth.
Weather & Environment in ...
San Antonio anticipates a warm, windy week with clear skies, highs in the 80s and 90s, and potential gusts up to 40 mph. The National Weather Service forecasts sunny days and clear nights ahead.
A car crashed into a vacant house in San Antonio; the driver was taken into custody by police, investigating possible intoxication. No injuries were reported.
Parks & Nature in ...
Jesús Aguirre, the new head of Austin's Parks and Recreation Department, is conducting a Community Listening Session to gather public input on local parks and recreation.
Councilmember Teri Castillo commended the LiUNA Local 1095 for providing free labor and materials to build a wheelchair ramp for a family in need, showcasing community collaboration.
San Antonio morning starts foggy with high humidity, but is expected to clear up with winds shifting and temperatures reaching 85°F.
A Mexican national with a criminal history was arrested in San Antonio for illegal re-entry to the U.S. and could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
San Antonio councilmembers propose the RAFT program to support federal workers facing job cuts by offering city job placements, job fairs, training services, and partnership with local nonprofits.
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