DPS Reminds Texans of Vehicle Safety Inspection Changes
Jul01

DPS Reminds Texans of Vehicle Safety Inspection Changes

July 1, 2024 AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) reminds Texans of upcoming changes to the state’s Vehicle Safety Inspection Program that will eliminate most vehicle safety inspections. House Bill 3297, which was passed by the 88th Legislature and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott in 2023, abolishes the Vehicle Safety Inspection Program for non-commercial vehicles. Beginning January 1,...

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No. 1 on Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List Arrested
Jun14

No. 1 on Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List Arrested

June 13, 2024 AUSTIN – Just more than a week after Governor Greg Abbott launched Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has captured the No. 1 most wanted fugitive from that list. Victor Hugo Chox Gonzalez, 38, who was wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child by sexual contact, was taken into custody in Fort Worth earlier today...

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First Texas 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrant Arrested
Jun07

First Texas 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrant Arrested

AUSTIN – Just over 24 hours since Governor Greg Abbott launched Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is announcing the first arrest from that list. Servando Trejo Duran Jr., 62, was taken into custody in Baytown, Texas by DPS Special Agents and Troopers assigned to the Texas Anti-Gang (TAG) Center in Houston. The Baytown Police Department Special Investigations Division...

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Most 18-year-old Texans Aren’t Signed Up To Vote Despite a Law Requiring Voter Registration in High Schools
Apr17

Most 18-year-old Texans Aren’t Signed Up To Vote Despite a Law Requiring Voter Registration in High Schools

By Pooja Salhotra, The Texas Tribune April 10, 2024 “Most 18-year-old Texans aren’t signed up to vote despite a law requiring voter registration in high schools” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. When David Dzul approached his principal about setting up a voter...

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Recent New Texas Law Allows Murder Charges For Fentanyl Distribution
Dec29

Recent New Texas Law Allows Murder Charges For Fentanyl Distribution

December 29, 2023 – House Bill 6 submitted during the 88th Texas Legislature was eventually signed into law by Texas Governor Greg Abbott in June of 2023 becoming enforceable September 1, 2023. This bill along with three others were touted by Abbott as “representing a significant step in the state’s fight against the deadly opioid that will prosecute fentanyl deaths as murder, ensure death certificates reflect when...

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Two Drug Dealers Charged With Murder in Wooten Overdose Death
Dec28

Two Drug Dealers Charged With Murder in Wooten Overdose Death

December 28, 2023 – Two local suspects have been arrested and charged with supplying contraband to 21-year old Brayden Wooten who was found deceased on December 23rd. The suspects are identified as Xavier Hill and Bryson Lacy. Hopkins County Sheriff Lewis Tatum An investigation was conducted upon law enforcement finding pills containing Fentanyl and continuing with investigators tracking down two individuals suspected of being...

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Candidates for the November 7th, 2023 District 2 Election
Sep12

Candidates for the November 7th, 2023 District 2 Election

Below is a list of the current candidates for the November 7, 2023 District 2 Election. Part of Texas including Hopkins, Hunt, and Van Zandt Counties have been unrepresented since Bryan Slaton was removed on May 9th, 2023. The Texas House unanimously voted to remove him. Early voting will begin Monday, October 23, 2023. Kristen WashingtonDemocratic Party Jill DuttonRepublican Party Heath HydeRepublican Party Brent MoneyRepublican...

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Texas Attorney General Shoots Down Franklin County’s Fight Against Solar Plant
Aug17

Texas Attorney General Shoots Down Franklin County’s Fight Against Solar Plant

August 17, 2023 – Angela Comenero who is serving as provisional attorney general for the State of Texas dealt a blow this week to nearby Franklin County who has been searching for solutions to fight proposed solar plants. Angry residents in Franklin County have asked their county commissioners to impose restrictions on proposed solar farms in their county, including a 180-day moratorium on commercial solar development. The...

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Texas Education Leaders Prepare For Special Session On Teachers Pay And School Vouchers
Jul26

Texas Education Leaders Prepare For Special Session On Teachers Pay And School Vouchers

While there’s still time this year for Texas lawmakers to carve out legislation to raise teachers’ pay, educators are still disappointed that they will enter the school year uncertain about what those raises could be. Despite entering the regular session with a record $32.7 billion surplus for Texas, legislators failed to reach an agreement on teacher pay increases. Dallas Independent School District Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde...

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Investigations Against DPS Troopers Currently Underway
Jul19

Investigations Against DPS Troopers Currently Underway

A state trooper’s claims that superiors ordered officers at the border in Eagle Pass to push migrants back into the Rio Grande and deny them water has sparked a state investigation, the Texas Department of Public Safety stated Tuesday. The trooper also reported that razor wire deployed by troopers has injured people — including a woman who had a miscarriage while entangled in the wire. Travis Considine, a DPS spokesperson, said in an...

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