Texas Attorney General Secures $83 Million Settlement From Kroger for State's Opioid Abatement Efforts
The Texas AG secured an $83 million settlement with Kroger over opioid crisis claims, part of over $3 billion obtained for opioid remediation efforts. Local governments are urged to join in to receive benefits.
Texas Culinary Scene Celebrates as Governor Abbott Congratulates Restaurants on Prestigious Michelin Stars
Governor Greg Abbott congratulates Texas restaurants on earning Michelin stars, noting the significance of their culinary achievements and the diverse, Texan-flavored experiences they offer.
Texas Attorney General Files 100th Lawsuit Against Biden-Harris Administration, Challenging FCC Ruling on Federal Prisoner Phone Calls
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed the 100th lawsuit against the Biden-Harris Administration, challenging an FCC decision on federal prisoner phone call regulations.
Texas Hero: Trooper Kyle Bradley Honored for His Valiant Crusade Against Human Trafficking at Vegas Conference
Texas DPS Trooper Kyle Bradley received the "Be the One" Award for his efforts against human trafficking, recognizing his training and success in identifying victims and traffickers.
Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen to Resign in 2025, National Search for Successor Underway
Bexar County's long-serving elections administrator, Jacque Callanen, is set to resign in January 2025 amid public concern for transparency. The county has hired Robert Half Executive Search to find her successor.
Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Biden-Harris DOJ to Prevent Alleged Destruction of Trump Investigation Records
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues to prevent destruction of investigation records into Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith, citing the need for transparency and fearing a repeat of past record deletions.












