San Antonio Feds Slam Docket With 221 New Immigration Cases in One Week
Federal prosecutors in the Western District of Texas filed 221 new immigration cases for April 10–16, part of the DOJ’s Operation Take Back America effort. The filings include human-smuggling and illegal-reentry allegations across the district.
Jet Engine Horror as San Antonio Museum Slapped With Federal Fine After Founder’s Death
OSHA cited the San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology after founder David Monroe was killed when a jet engine rolled down a loading dock; the museum faces nearly $9,000 in federal penalties. The organization says it cooperated with investigators as it implements safety changes.
Texas Rancher Takes On Barely Pumping Oil Wells Trashing Her Land
A San Angelo rancher says low‑producing wells on her property leak pollution while operators keep them open to avoid paying to plug them. State data and federal funding show the scale, but enforcement and rulemaking lag.
Abbott Talks Tough On Border At River Walk Patrol Bash
At a San Antonio NBPC dinner, Gov. Greg Abbott praised Border Patrol and said a new memorandum would give the Texas National Guard authority to investigate and remove undocumented people. His remarks echo years of state maneuvers along the Rio Grande.












