June 9, 2021 SEE IT: NASA probe takes stunning new shots of Ganymede New images from NASA's Juno probe have provided astronomers with a dramatic view of Jupiter’s largest moon.
June 9, 2021 Shots fired at Texas Air Force base near trainees prompts lockdown A Texas Air Force base was put on lockdown Wednesday after reports of shots fired near an area where trainees were gathered, officials said.
June 9, 2021 Texas Republican winning McAllen mayoral race a signal of what's to come in 2024: Hispanic data expert Republican Javier Villalobos' narrow win in the mayor's race in majority-Hispanic McAllen, Texas, shows Hispanic voters are prioritizing policies over party, according to a Hispanic market expert.
June 9, 2021 Excessive rainfall forces Texas dam opening, voluntary evacuations Weeks of excessive rainfall have forced Texas officials to open a third gate at Possum Kingdom Lake's Morris Sheppard Dam, putting nearby areas on voluntary evacuation and closing roadways.
June 9, 2021 Woman sentenced to federal prison over bogus 911 calls resulting in multiple deaths Texas woman was sentenced to over three years in federal prison for making false 911 calls in January 2019 that sparked a deadly Houston police raid.
June 9, 2021 Texas GOP lawmaker clashes with CNN anchor on critical race theory, slams network's 'slanted view' A Texas state lawmaker had a heated exchange with CNN anchor Victor Blackwell over critical race theory and even went after the liberal network for its slanted coverage.
June 9, 2021 Chuck DeVore: Biden's border crisis – Texas may have to defend itself. Here's why The world wants to come to America and many in America – at least in the Biden administration and the Chamber of Commerce – want the world to come.
June 9, 2021 Greg Abbott signs bills to update power grid after deadly winter storm Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed two bills on Tuesday aimed at strengthening the state’s power grid after the deadly winter storm in February left millions without power.
June 9, 2021 More than 170 Houston hospital workers suspended over refusing vaccine More than 170 health care workers at a Houston, Texas, hospital were reportedly suspended for two weeks without pay for choosing to not get the coronavirus vaccine by the hospital’s Monday deadline, which the hospital requires of its workers.
June 8, 2021 Texas Gov. Abbott signs bill banning vaccine passports The governor signed the bill, S.B. 968, into law on Monday. It makes it illegal for any business in Texas to require proof of COVID-19 vaccinations to engage in business.