April 16 At least 4 students injured in shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas At least four students were injured in a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas Tuesday, including a 17-year-old who was reportedly shot in the leg.
April 16 Texas measles outbreak swells to 561 cases, CDC sends more help Measles have continued to spread in Texas with a total of 561 reported cases. Gaines County, the center of the outbreak, saw an increase of nine cases since mid-April.
April 16 Border Patrol morale is 'going through the roof' under Trump administration, top official says U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks said morale at his agency is "going through the roof" under the Trump administration and that recruiting numbers are up.
April 16 Texas poised to create its own version of DOGE as bill passes both chambers Texas lawmakers passed a bill that would establish a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) following Elon Musk's federal model. The state agency will focus on cutting bureaucracy and improving government services.
April 15 Texas GOP could stall Trump’s bold AI vision with red tape as China races ahead: 'Investors are nervous' President Trump’s AI infrastructure push may face major delays as Texas Republicans back a bill adding red tape and costs to key data center projects.
April 15 Army takes control of federal land along New Mexico border to increase security, protect the environment Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced the U.S. Army will take control of federal lands along the U.S.-Mexico border in order to increase security and protect the environment.
April 15 CBP officers seize over $14M of alleged methamphetamine at southern border CBP officers working at the Pharr International Bridge at the southern border of Texas discovered over $14 million worth of methamphetamine in a shipment of peppers and cucumbers
April 15 President Trump weighs in on Senate primary between two GOP heavyweights in major red state President Donald Trump weighed in on an already contentious Senate primary race in the most populous red state in the nation, saying he will make an endorsement decision “at the right time."
April 15 National Guard deployed to blue city overrun with juvenile crime, fentanyl is 'not enough,' state GOP says After New Mexico's Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced she's sending National Guard personnel to Albuquerque, the state's GOP says the move isn't enough to help.
April 14 DOT saves taxpayers over $60M by terminating Texas high-speed rail contract Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Monday that $60 million-plus grant to develop a high-speed rail corridor in Texas has been terminated.