Governor Abbott Appoints Brandon L. Simmons as Director of Institutional Policy and Oversight for Texas Higher Education
Governor Greg Abbott appoints Brandon L. Simmons as Director of Institutional Policy and Oversight for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Office of the Ombudsman.
San Antonio Braces for Budget Impact Amid Federal Cuts, Mayor Calls for Collaborative Planning Exercise
San Antonio officials, led by Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones, will conduct a "tabletop exercise" to plan for the impact of federal funding cuts on the city's FY 2027 budget, affecting essential services like Medicaid and SNAP.
New Braunfels Approves Aumovio Expansion, Greenlights $110 Million Investment with Tax Incentives
New Braunfels City Council approved an economic deal for Aumovio, formerly Continental Automotive Systems, to expand their facilities, with a 65% property tax break and additional incentives, promising investment growth and job creation.
Texas Attorney General Sues Indiana Resident for Alleged Public Health Risks in Loving County
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit and TRO against Malcolm Tanner, aiming to halt his alleged practice of inviting people to live on his property without proper sanitation, endangering public health and safety in Loving County.
San Antonio Councilmember Proposes Ambitious Plan to Revitalize Vacant Properties in District 5
The District 5 Councilmember in San Antonio submitted a proposal to address the issue of vacant properties by turning them into community assets, focusing on safety and quality of life for residents.
Texas AG Ken Paxton Seeks to Close GOP Primaries, Claiming First Amendment Violations
Texas AG Ken Paxton and the Republican Party of Texas filed a joint motion to close GOP primaries to registered party members, claiming the current open primary system violates their First Amendment rights.












