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In South Texas, university students accuse Democratic county officials of suppressing their votes
Read full article: In South Texas, university students accuse Democratic county officials of suppressing their votesThe county decided to not have an early voting site at a Laredo university because of historic low turnout. It will have one on Election Day.
Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall in South Texas, causing power outages in Corpus Christi
Read full article: Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall in South Texas, causing power outages in Corpus ChristiThousands of homes and businesses in the small South Texas city of Corpus Christi are without power after the state’s first tropical storm of the hurricane season made landfall, bringing strong winds and welcome rain following months of dry weather.
Emergency room visits surge, Texans die amid dangerous heat wave
Read full article: Emergency room visits surge, Texans die amid dangerous heat waveAfter weeks of extreme heat, health officials have reported numerous deaths, while emergency departments across the state are seeing record numbers of people seeking treatment for heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Heat waves like the one that's killed 14 in the southern US are becoming more frequent and enduring
Read full article: Heat waves like the one that's killed 14 in the southern US are becoming more frequent and enduringHeat waves like the one that engulfed parts of parts of the South and Midwest and killed more than a dozen people are becoming more common.
Nearly a dozen Texas deaths blamed on heat, which is expected to ease by the weekend
Read full article: Nearly a dozen Texas deaths blamed on heat, which is expected to ease by the weekendScorching heat blamed for at least 13 deaths in Texas and another in Louisiana is blanketing more of the Southeast.
This rancher doesn’t want a border wall on his land. He fears Texas will build it anyway.
Read full article: This rancher doesn’t want a border wall on his land. He fears Texas will build it anyway.Anti-border wall activists are racing to find landowners along the Rio Grande before they sign contracts with the state.
DAY 8: Texas trial continues for ex-border patrol agent accused in murders of 4 women
Read full article: DAY 8: Texas trial continues for ex-border patrol agent accused in murders of 4 womenWednesday marks day eight of the trial for a former U.S. Border Patrol Agent accused of a murder spree that left four women dead is underway in Bexar County.
Feds often hand migrants over to state police rather than process immigration claims, complaint says
Read full article: Feds often hand migrants over to state police rather than process immigration claims, complaint saysState police often rely on federal immigration officials to lock up migrants on state trespassing charges, according to a new complaint by the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. The collaboration contradicts federal and Texas officials’ attacks on each other’s immigration policies.
DAY 6: Watch the trial of ex-border patrol agent on trial in Texas for murders of four women
Read full article: DAY 6: Watch the trial of ex-border patrol agent on trial in Texas for murders of four womenFriday marks day five of the trial for a former U.S. Border Patrol Agent accused of a murder spree that left four women dead is underway in Bexar County.
Jessica Cisneros, Ruben Ramirez demand recounts in two close-call South Texas runoff races
Read full article: Jessica Cisneros, Ruben Ramirez demand recounts in two close-call South Texas runoff racesThe state Democratic Party confirmed Monday that Ramirez’s opponent, Michelle Vallejo, won by a slim margin.
Authorities fatally shoot convicted murderer who killed family of five while on the lam
Read full article: Authorities fatally shoot convicted murderer who killed family of five while on the lamAuthorities say Gonzalo Lopez killed a man and his four grandchildren in Leon County. He escaped from a prison bus nearly three weeks ago.
Webb County, a Democratic stronghold, is set to welcome Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s controversial migrant arrests
Read full article: Webb County, a Democratic stronghold, is set to welcome Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s controversial migrant arrestsThe county is the most populous to embrace the Republican governor’s “catch-and-jail” policy to arrest people accused of crossing the border illegally for state crimes, including trespassing.
Border mayors, county judges ask feds to pause release of migrants
Read full article: Border mayors, county judges ask feds to pause release of migrantsDemocratic Congressman from Laredo, Henry Cuellar helped lead a meeting between several south Texas community leaders and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Gov. Greg Abbott draws criticism for ordering state troopers to pull over vehicles with migrants, saying it will stem COVID-19 risk
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott draws criticism for ordering state troopers to pull over vehicles with migrants, saying it will stem COVID-19 riskThe executive order allows DPS troopers to reroute vehicles back to their origin point or a port of entry. Critics say citing the coronavirus as justification is hypocritical since the governor won't let local officials require masks in public.
Texas deploys more help to hard-hit border as COVID-19 deaths mount
Read full article: Texas deploys more help to hard-hit border as COVID-19 deaths mountFILE - In this July 27, 2020, file photo, notes to medical personnel are hung in an area as they prepare to ender a COVID-19 unit at Starr County Memorial Hospital in Rio Grande City, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – A raging coronavirus outbreak in Laredo, now one of the biggest hotspots in the U.S., is leading to hundreds of new cases a day around the border city as Texas again reported more than 400 new COVID-19 deaths Friday. Overall hospitalizations in Texas continued showing potential signs of stabilizing, but the rising toll of new deaths continued to be the worst since the pandemic began. More than 1,200 new deaths have been reported in the past three days alone as January is already set to go down as the deadliest month of the pandemic in Texas. Abbott said Laredo has received more than 29,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines.