Paxton Investigates Trucking Schools
Apr29

Paxton Investigates Trucking Schools

April 29, 2026 – AUSTIN, Texas — Ken Paxton has launched a sweeping statewide investigation into several commercial trucking schools accused of certifying unqualified drivers, including individuals who may not meet English-language requirements mandated by federal law. The probe, announced by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas, targets five companies: EP Texas Trucking School, Trucker Certified LLC, Fast Track CDL LLC,...

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Cooper State Park Superintendent Aron Maib had a Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey April 28th
Apr28

Cooper State Park Superintendent Aron Maib had a Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey April 28th

April 28, 2026 – Cooper State Park Superintendent Aron Maib visited on this episode of KSST’s A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey April 28th, 2026. Aron and John Mark chatted about the improved pier going in at Cooper State Park, what type of fish the lake at Cooper State Park is most known for, activities planned at Cooper State Park for the month of May, 2026, and much more. Be sure to check out this...

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The “Big Beautiful Map” Stands Despite Challenges
Apr28

The “Big Beautiful Map” Stands Despite Challenges

Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a major legal victory after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Texas’s congressional redistricting plan, clearing the way for its use in the 2026 midterm elections. The decision reverses a lower court ruling that had blocked the map, often referred to by state officials as the “Big Beautiful Map.” The “Big Beautiful Map” is a Texas Republican-led congressional redistricting plan...

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Governor Abbott Honors Fallen Law Enforcement At Texas Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony
Apr28

Governor Abbott Honors Fallen Law Enforcement At Texas Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony

April 27, 2026 | Austin, Texas | Governor Greg Abbott last night delivered the keynote address at the Texas Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony in honor of the heroic men and women who lost their lives in the line of duty. The Governor awarded the Texas Medal of Honor to a family member of each of the 25 officers recognized. “The people of Texas hold you in eternal gratitude for your brave, selfless service,” said Governor Abbott....

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Texas Leads Nation in Canine Heartworm Cases as Parasite Spreads to New Regions
Apr27

Texas Leads Nation in Canine Heartworm Cases as Parasite Spreads to New Regions

April 27, 2026 – Texas has emerged as the nation’s leader in canine heartworm cases for the first time, according to new data released by the American Heartworm Society. The group’s 2025 Heartworm Incidence Map, published earlier this month, shows the highest concentration of infections in eastern Texas, highlighting a growing concern for pet owners and veterinarians. The survey, conducted in early 2026 using data from more than...

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Texas Attorney General Claims Victory as Federal Appeal Dropped in Gun Rule Case
Apr27

Texas Attorney General Claims Victory as Federal Appeal Dropped in Gun Rule Case

April 27, 2026 – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is declaring a significant legal victory after the federal government moved to dismiss its appeal of a court injunction blocking a controversial firearm regulation introduced during the Biden administration. The rule, issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), sought to broaden the definition of who qualifies as a firearms “dealer” under federal...

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What’s Next For Data Centers in Texas? How About Merging With Existing Wind Power Sites
Apr24

What’s Next For Data Centers in Texas? How About Merging With Existing Wind Power Sites

April 24, 2026 – Texas regulators have approved a first-of-its-kind arrangement allowing a data center to draw electricity directly from an existing wind farm, a move that could reshape how large energy users secure power in the state. In a unanimous 5-0 vote Thursday, the Public Utility Commission of Texas signed off on the novel setup, which one commissioner described as unprecedented for the state’s primary electric grid. The...

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Texas Attorney General Probes Streaming Giants Over Alleged Payola Practices
Apr24

Texas Attorney General Probes Streaming Giants Over Alleged Payola Practices

April 24, 2026 – AUSTIN — Ken Paxton has launched a sweeping investigation into major music streaming platforms over allegations of potential payola schemes that could be distorting competition in the digital music industry. The probe targets several leading services, including Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music. The investigation centers on whether these companies engaged in undisclosed financial...

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HHSC Announce $60 Million In Federal Funding To ‘Make Rural Texans Healthy Again’
Apr23

HHSC Announce $60 Million In Federal Funding To ‘Make Rural Texans Healthy Again’

April 23, 2026 – AUSTIN, Texas — Greg Abbott announced Thursday that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission will distribute $60 million in initial federal funding to rural hospital districts, launching a new effort aimed at improving health outcomes across underserved communities. The funding, part of the state’s broader Rural Texas Strong plan, will support the “Make Rural Texans Healthy Again” initiative. The program...

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U.S. Government Prepares to Meddle in the Fertilizer Market
Apr22

U.S. Government Prepares to Meddle in the Fertilizer Market

April 22, 2026 – The United States government is preparing to tap billions of dollars generated from tariffs and renegotiated trade deals to address persistently high fertilizer prices, a move aimed at easing financial pressure on farmers and strengthening domestic supply chains. Speaking before a House Appropriations subcommittee, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the administration is shifting from general concern to...

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