Texas Medical Board Issues Abortion Training for Doctors
The Texas Medical Board has posted a required course that walks clinicians through when abortion is lawful to protect a patient’s life. Doctors say the slides may not resolve murky, real‑world cases.
Texas Bankruptcy Filings Surge as Cases Jump in 2025
Bankruptcy filings in Texas jumped more than 20% in 2025, topping 38,000 cases and making the state about one in 15 U.S. filings as county dockets swell. Local courts and small businesses are feeling the strain.
McCombs Snags City Hall Green Light For Huge Museum Reach Makeover
City Council rezoned about 6 acres at West Jones and Camden, clearing the way for McCombs' multi‑building riverfront district with housing, offices and shops. The vote pushes the long‑running plan into permitting and design review.
Brush Fire Horror as Burned Car With Two Bodies Sparks Peñitas Capital Murder Probe
Two bodies were found burned inside a vehicle after firefighters extinguished a brush fire in Peñitas. Hidalgo County has classified the case as a capital murder investigation while autopsies and DNA checks continue.












