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Texas Attorney General Debate: Passionate Republicans ready to clash

Texas Attorney General Debate: Passionate Republicans ready to clash

Texas Attorney General Debate Set for Tuesday As the Republican primary for Texas attorney general approaches, an intense debate is anticipated among several prominent conservative candidates. Taking place at the iconic Granada Theater in Dallas, the debate is scheduled for Tuesday at 7 pm CT. Hosted by the Republican Attorneys Association (RAGA), it will be […]

Texas Woman Charged for Transporting Unauthorized Immigrants near the Border

Texas Woman Charged for Transporting Unauthorized Immigrants near the Border

Troopers from the Texas Department of Public Safety intercepted a human smuggling operation on US-90 in Kinney County. They pulled over a black Cadillac XT5 that was being driven by a woman from San Antonio. The officers arrested her for allegedly transporting four individuals, including two children from Belize, to various locations in Texas and […]

Early voting starts in heated Texas primaries

Early voting starts in heated Texas primaries

Texas Primary Election Early Voting Dates Announced Early voting for Texas’ primary election, scheduled for March 3, starts on Tuesday, February 17, and ends on Friday, February 27, according to the Texas Secretary of State. The primary elections for the U.S. Senate in Texas are drawing national attention, as Republicans aim to hold their majority […]

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton files a lawsuit against Dallas for insufficient police funds

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton files a lawsuit against Dallas for insufficient police funds

Texas Attorney General Sues Dallas Over Police Funding Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced a lawsuit against Dallas city officials, alleging they have not sufficiently funded the police department as mandated by a voter-approved security measure. Paxton, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, claims that Dallas has unlawfully ignored Proposition U, a measure that […]

Family of Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera challenges suicide determination

Family of Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera challenges suicide determination

The Travis County Coroner’s Office has concluded that Brianna Aguilera, a Texas A&M student, died by suicide after falling from a high-rise building in Austin last November. This determination aligns with earlier findings from police, yet her family is contesting it, claiming the conclusion is flawed, according to their lawyer. Aguilera, just 19 years old, […]