No Action Taken: Texas Fails to Advance Local Emergency Alert Legislation

No Action Taken: Texas Fails to Advance Local Emergency Alert Legislation

KERRVILLE, Texas — As Central Texas reels from the catastrophic floods that claimed over 100 lives, state Rep. Wes Virdell has been on the front lines, working alongside first responders in his district. The devastation he’s witnessed has left a deep impression—and prompted second thoughts about a vote he cast earlier this year. Virdell, a…

More Than 100 Lives Lost in Texas Flooding Disaster, Recovery Ongoing

More Than 100 Lives Lost in Texas Flooding Disaster, Recovery Ongoing

KERRVILLE, TX — The heart of Central Texas is reeling after a catastrophic flood left over 100 people dead and dozens still unaccounted for. As emergency crews continue search-and-rescue operations in the flood-ravaged region, forecasts hint at the possibility of further rainfall—raising fears that the crisis may not yet be over. The flooding, triggered by…

Kemah Police Launch ‘Operation Kemah Cares’ to Support Central Texas Flood Victims

Kemah Police Launch ‘Operation Kemah Cares’ to Support Central Texas Flood Victims

KEMAH, TX — In a heartfelt show of solidarity, the Kemah Police Department has initiated “Operation Kemah Cares,” a community-driven relief campaign aimed at helping families devastated by the recent flooding across Central Texas. The department will be collecting donations at its headquarters on Monday and Tuesday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents are…

Tit-for-Tat Redistricting? Democrats Weigh Action If Texas Republicans Shift Maps

Tit-for-Tat Redistricting? Democrats Weigh Action If Texas Republicans Shift Maps

WASHINGTON — House Democrats and allies in several blue states are quietly holding strategic meetings to prepare a response if Texas Republicans proceed with an effort—reportedly encouraged by former President Donald Trump’s political allies—to redraw the state’s congressional districts ahead of the 2026 elections. Four congressional Democrats, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that leadership…

Texas Immigration Law Struck Down by Federal Appeals Court

Texas Immigration Law Struck Down by Federal Appeals Court

In a significant decision late Thursday night, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to uphold a block on Texas’ Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), a controversial 2023 law that would have allowed local law enforcement officers to detain individuals suspected of entering the U.S. illegally through the Texas-Mexico border. The ruling, delivered in…

What’s Going Around: Viruses Spreading in Katy, League City, Baytown & Cypress

What’s Going Around: Viruses Spreading in Katy, League City, Baytown & Cypress

HOUSTON — While many associate summer with sunshine and relaxation, several Houston-area communities are seeing an unexpected uptick in respiratory illnesses, including strep throat, COVID-19, and upper respiratory infections. LEAGUE CITY In League City, healthcare professionals are reporting an increase in upper respiratory infections, strep throat, and COVID-19 cases. According to Linda Moghalu, Senior Practice Manager…

23 Arrested in Major Texas Drug and Money Laundering Operation

23 Arrested in Major Texas Drug and Money Laundering Operation

In a sweeping operation across Texas, federal authorities have arrested 23 individuals in connection with a vast network accused of drug trafficking, weapons distribution, and laundering millions in illegal proceeds. The bust—announced by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Houston Division—underscores the scale and complexity of organized crime in the state’s southern corridor. Operation Targets Drug,…

Elderly Victim Carjacked in Galveston; Suspect Caught After Webster Chase

Elderly Victim Carjacked in Galveston; Suspect Caught After Webster Chase

GALVESTON — A 66-year-old man is in custody after allegedly stealing an SUV from a 93-year-old woman outside a Galveston post office in a brazen daylight incident, city officials confirmed. According to Marissa Barnett, spokesperson for the City of Galveston, the incident occurred late Thursday morning outside the Bob Lyons Post Office located at 59th…

Galveston’s Pride Center Offers Supportive Space for LGBTQ Individuals

Galveston’s Pride Center Offers Supportive Space for LGBTQ Individuals

When Brandt Matthew Molitor first stepped into the aging pharmacy building on 39th Street in Galveston, he didn’t just see a neglected property—he saw possibility. A Navy veteran, former educator, and longtime LGBTQ advocate, Molitor imagined a welcoming space where people could be their authentic selves. That vision has since blossomed into Pride Center Galveston,…

Texas Agrees to $6.6M Payout After Paxton Ends Whistleblower Appeal

Texas Agrees to $6.6M Payout After Paxton Ends Whistleblower Appeal

The state of Texas is on the hook for $6.6 million after Attorney General Ken Paxton dropped his appeal in a whistleblower lawsuit brought by four of his former top aides. These employees claim they were wrongfully terminated after reporting Paxton to federal authorities in 2020 for alleged corruption. The lawsuit’s resolution came on Wednesday…