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The El Paso tent camp has seen at least three detainee deaths, a measles outbreak and nearly 50 detention standards violations in less than a year of operation.
School officers across the state turned to heavy-handed tactics on children, often in response to minor misbehavior, investigation shows.
To counter what appeared to be a GOP push to elevate Maureen Galindo, who’d voiced antisemitic stereotypes, national Democrats carpet-bombed the San Antonio area with $1.7 million worth of ads.
La Union Del Pueblo Entero has seen engagement at its 8,000-member organization drop off after the Trump administration’s immigration raids.
Minnesota prosecutors say the agent lied about what led up to the shooting. He is now charged with four felonies and one misdemeanor.
A faculty senate survey found professors altered or were asked to change material in 277 courses after Texas Tech’s restrictions on race, sexuality and gender.
Former Houston City Council member Letitia Plummer defeated longtime local politician Annise Parker to win the Democratic nomination for Harris County judge in what political experts say might be a sign of the changing of the guard.
County officials found that hundreds of the flagged voters registered through DPS, which requires proof of citizenship.
With one main reservoir almost at capacity, the city may be on pace to delay an emergency declaration from December to early 2027.
The city is looking into emergency conservation measures as most options for additional water have been tapped or are years from completion.
A U.S. judge on Thursday granted a preliminary injunction against critical sections of Senate Bill 4, but a provision allowing police to arrest people suspected of illegal entry did activate.

Amarillo - TX - News

A search of a residence south of Perryton on May 29 led to the seizure of methamphetamine, firearms and items from two storage unit burglaries, according to the
A man who was seriously injured in a Memorial Day shooting in Amarillo has died, and police are asking the public for help as the investigation continues.Amaril
GALLERY: Severe storm damage on FM 285, outside Happy
Clovis Police are searching for the suspect in a homicide that left one man dying in a church parking lot on May 29.
Amarillo city leaders are considering a temporary moratorium on large-scale data centers as the city weighs how the facilities could affect infrastructure, wate
Addressing water scarcity for the future in Eastern New Mexico is a major undertaking for the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority (ENMWUA).Connecting fre
Amarillo police have made a third arrest in connection with an apartment shooting that killed two people and injured 10 others, taking into custody the suspecte
Amarillo Police arrested a third suspect in connection to the Westminster Apartments shooting that left 2 dead and 10 injured.

Austin - TX - KXAN

The Texas Department of Transportation on Saturday morning said lanes were closed at the southbound Interstate 35 frontage road at William Cannon Drive.
May marks allergy awareness month, with several allergies reaching their seasonal highs, such as oak, elm, and pecan.
Warm and humid weather for the weekend with a few stray showers possible. Temperatures heat up into the start of the week before higher rain and storm chances return.
For Jim Bundick, who owns the local hardware store Outlaw Lumber & Hardware, the change affects his business operations.
Folks should stay away from the disc golf course area until further notice due to "aggressive bee activity."
The Pease Park Conservancy planned a June 24 tribute after the beloved Malin troll sculpture was destroyed by fire, as community members continue leaving artwork and memorials at the site.
Austin’s new “Rain to River” plan shifts the city’s approach from reacting to floods to preventing them, with a focus on underserved communities and neighborhood-level mitigation.
Meteorologist Kristen Currie spoke with Mitchell Sodek with the Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District to discuss the current studies being done to understand the geology and environment that surrounds Krause Springs.
While Austinites have packed the historic Paramount Theatre for decades, they've slowly created an unintentional time capsule beneath their seats.
Almost a year after devastating flash floods claimed nine lives and destroyed more than 200 homes in Travis County, KXAN has received several audio recordings of the 911 calls made during that catastrophic event.
A former Georgetown police officer pleaded guilty and was sentenced May 12 on a charge of official oppression - sexual harassment, a Class A misdemeanor.
Beginning Monday, June 1, CapMetro said passengers would no longer be allowed to board its buses through the back doors, a policy originally introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

World News from Wall Street Journal

The world’s top three container operators said they fear instability in Gaza and broader regional tensions mean continued danger.
Israel allowed displaced Gazans to begin crossing a military zone that bisects the enclave after a deadlock over hostage releases was broken.
Troubles at Vanke raise questions about the continued spread of the property crisis and whether the Chinese state will step in.
Some of the women were held alone for extended periods and spent eight months in tunnels, an Israeli medical official said.
The alliance mounted its first coordinated response to a suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure after another cable was severed in the Baltic Sea.
Residents of Goma reported gunfire and shelling after rebels overran Congolese troops. U.N. officials estimated that more than one million displaced people were now inside the city.
Attacks by powerful militias against civilians reflect the state’s inaction eight years after a peace accord removed a powerful rebel group from the field.
The U.K., Italy and Japan have already partnered on the Global Combat Air Programme, which aims to put a new stealth fighter with supersonic capability in the skies by 2035.
The dictator, eager to shut out the influence of Hollywood and K-pop, has been exalting a “shock brigade” of 300,000 teens and 20-somethings drafted into flood reconstruction.
The president has made immigration an early priority to start second term, with ICE making more than 900 arrests Sunday.

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