January 24, 2024 Fort Worth, Texas, school district sex-ed committee meeting interrupted by porn Fort Worth school district has apologized and says they are investigating after porn interrupted a meeting Monday night involving sex-education curriculum.
January 24, 2024 Texas citizen journalist loses appeal in wrongful arrest lawsuit A divided federal court has rejected the attempt to revive the lawsuit of Priscilla Villarreal, an online citizen journalist from Texas known as La Gordiloca.
January 24, 2024 GOP lawmakers urge DOJ to forgo immigration lawsuit against Lone Star State: 'Texas should not be punished' Texas GOP lawmakers are calling on the DOJ to forgo its lawsuit against the Lone Star State, claiming the state "should not be punished" for the Biden administation's failures.
January 23, 2024 Texas slams Biden admin, promises tough border measures after SCOTUS razor wire ruling  Texas officials are vowing to maintain strict border measures despite a Supreme Court decision allowing border patrol officials could cut razor wire designed to deter illegal crossings.
January 23, 2024 Texas woman, 85, to reunite with her long-lost 1959 bridal portraits: 'I missed them' A Virginia resident recently discovered long-lost bridal portraits that belong to an 85-year-old Texas woman. The stranger plans on returning the stunning photos to the bride.
January 23, 2024 Chris Clem on SCOTUS border decision: This is Abbott vs Biden Retired Yuma Sector Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem reacts to the Supreme Court decision that ruled the federal government can remove Texas' border razor wire
January 23, 2024 Chip Roy urges Texas officials to ignore Supreme Court order on border razor wire: 'Go to hell' Texas GOP Rep. Chip Roy is calling on his state and the Border Patrol agents who work there to ignore a recent Supreme Court order on the migrant crisis.
January 23, 2024 Suspect accused of killing 7 in Illinois killed himself when found by US Marshals in Texas: police The man who allegedly shot and killed seven people in two homes in Illinois killed himself Monday night after a confrontation with Texas law enforcement officials.
January 22, 2024 Critics bash SCOTUS decision allowing feds to cut razor Texas installed to stem illegal border crossings A Supreme Court decision Monday allowing Border Patrol agents to cut razor wire that Texas had installed to stem the tide of illegal crossings is facing criticism from GOP critics.
January 22, 2024 Texas AG Paxton promises 'fight is not over' after SCOTUS rule on Biden admin's razor wire cutting Texas' attorney general is promising to keep fighting after a Supreme Court ruling to allow the Biden administration to keep cutting razor wire at the southern border.