U.S.-Mexico Border Sees Lowest Migrant Apprehensions Since January 2021 Amid New Asylum Restrictions
U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports a drop in migrant apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border, with June figures at the lowest since January 2021, attributed to policy changes and Mexican efforts.
Elon Musk Announces SpaceX and Social Media Company X Headquarters to Relocate to Texas Amidst California Policy Dispute
Elon Musk is moving the headquarters of his companies from California to Texas, citing a new California law regarding teachers' communication about students' gender identity as a reason. Texas leaders welcome the move.
Texas Confronts Severe Mental Health Professional Shortage as Majority of Counties Lack Adequate Care
Texas is grappling with a severe shortage of mental health professionals, impacting service availability, especially in rural areas, and highlighting disparities in provider diversity and language services.
At RNC, Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt Emerges as Trump Loyalist, Eyeing Minority Voter Outreach
U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas spoke at the Republican National Convention, reaffirming his loyal support for Donald Trump, highlighting his own military service and minority background, and signaling the GOP's efforts to engage Black voters.
Texas Department of Transportation Tackles Rising Speed-Related Fatalities with "Be Safe. Drive Smart." Campaign
TxDOT highlights the dangers of speeding after high-speed collisions caused 1,456 fatalities in Texas last year, launching the Be Safe. Drive Smart. campaign and Operation Slowdown to enforce limits.
San Antonio Braces for Highs of 98 Degrees, Potential Thunderstorms Ahead
The National Weather Service forecasts a hot and sunny week for San Antonio with highs nearing 98 degrees, a possibility of thunderstorms later in the week, and temperatures slightly cooling to around 90 degrees by Monday.












