September 10 SUV driver runs over 8-year-old boy on bike, flees the scene after checking on injured child Third-grader Liam Park suffered severe injuries in a Fort Worth hit-and-run as police investigate the SUV driver who fled the scene after the collision.
September 10 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton encourages schools to bring back prayer, ‘we want the Word of God opened’ Ken Paxton supported a new Texas law allowing school boards to create policies for Bible reading and prayer periods with parental consent required.
September 9 Massive ICE operation nets gang members, murderers, child predators: 'wreaked havoc' A massive immigration enforcement operation in Texas netted over 800 illegal immigrants, including gang members, convicted murderers, child predators and foreign fugitives.
September 9 Texas lawmaker slams Texas A&M after student allegedly removed from class for challenging transgender lesson Texas state Rep. Brian Harrison called for firing the Texas A&M president after a student was allegedly kicked out for objecting to a transgender curriculum.
September 9 Rising Democrat star James Talarico jumps into key Senate race in Texas Former teacher and Presbyterian seminarian James Talarico joins Colin Allred and Terry Virts in the Democratic primary for Texas Senate seat held by John Cornyn.
September 8 The road to prosperity will be paved by autonomous trucking Autonomous trucks are reshaping logistics as the U.S. faces an 80,000 driver shortage projected to double by 2030, with Texas leading innovation efforts.
September 7 Texas woman sentenced to 6 years in prison for setting Washington state church on fire A Texas woman was sentenced to six years in prison in connection with a 2023 arson attack on a church in Washington state, according to federal prosecutors.
September 5 Austin unveils $1M logo redesign, congressman blasts ‘woke’ rebrand as Cracker Barrel-style flop Austin officials unveiled a $1.1M rebrand with a new logo that critics blasted as woke, confusing and compared to a math textbook cover.
September 5 Lab-grown meat ban goes into effect in red state, faces legal challenge The Institute for Justice and cultivated food producers are suing Texas over a new law prohibiting lab-grown meat sales in stores and restaurants through Sept. 2027.
September 5 Texas congressman unveils new plan to tackle $37T national debt with tariff windfall revenues New legislation would automatically funnel tariff revenues above 2025 levels into a trust fund for deficit reduction as the U.S. collects record tariff income.