December 14, 2022 Athena Strand's father sues FedEx, her alleged killer, and the Texas-based contractor that hired him The father of a Texas girl killed by a contracted FedEx driver is suing the alleged killer and the delivery company.
December 14, 2022 Pro-law enforcement funding Democrat wins Austin mayoral race, despite city's previous effort to defund police Pro-police funding Democrat Kirk Watson won the mayoral runoff election in Austin, Texas, despite the city pushing to cut off law enforcement spending.
December 14, 2022 Texas Gov. Greg Abbott orders investigation of non-profits over illegal immigration Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wants the state's top law enforcement officials to investigate nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that assist migrants.
December 14, 2022 Texas town holds separate Christmas parades amid backlash over drag queen float with children The town of Taylor, Texas, held two separate Christmas parades after the Christian organization booted an LGBT group from their event after two drag queens featured last year.
December 14, 2022 Texas school district approves policy allowing some employees to be armed A Texas school board approved a policy change that would allow some staff members to carry firearms on campus after undergoing specialized training.
December 14, 2022 El Paso migrant surge ‘unsustainable,’ people sleeping in the streets, city official says Infrastructure cannot keep up as approximately 2,500 migrants cross the southern border near El Paso each day, Deputy City Manager Mario D’Agostino said Tuesday.
December 14, 2022 Biden-era border numbers dwarfing Obama DHS chief’s standard for 'crisis,' as Title 42 set to expire The amount of migrant crossings taking place during the Biden administration is significantly higher than former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson's standard for a crisis.
December 14, 2022 Ex-US marshal's dire warning on border crisis: 'The floodgates are open and the dam is about to break' Former El Paso U.S. Marshal Robert Almonte and El Paso city council member Claudia Rodriguez discussed how El Paso and other border communities are 'overwhelmed' with the border crisis.
December 14, 2022 Former Hooters waitress accused of murder tells judge she could pay lowered bond with OnlyFans cash A former Hooters waitress in Texas charged with murder asked a judge to lower her bond, which she said could be covered with money raised on her OnlyFans account.
December 14, 2022 El Paso council member calls out Biden admin as migrant surge worsens El Paso, Texas City Council member Claudia Rodriguez on Biden’s refusal to visit the southern border and the end of Title 42 approaching