El Paso County judge urges not letting guard down …
El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego urges not letting guard down on migrant humanitarian crisis
El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego urges not letting guard down on migrant humanitarian crisis
El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego urges not letting guard down on migrant humanitarian crisis
Texas lawmakers voted to temporarily attach the state’s Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners to another state agency, in order to help with data collection and management issues.
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The area will continue to see scattered showers/thunderstorms this afternoon. A better chance of showers and thunderstorms are in the Memorial Day forecast.
Paxton is now suspended from his duties, and Governor Greg Abbott is expected to appoint an interim AG.
Spotty shower or storm on Sunday, but wetter weather arrives for Memorial Day.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers voted overwhelmingly Saturday to impeach Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for alleged crimes and abuses of power. KXAN's Ryan Chandler and Mercedez Hernandez report live from the Texas Capitol.
Spotty showers Sunday ahead of scattered storms for Memorial Day.
Paxton Impeachment – The House is scheduled to take up impeachment proceedings for Ken Paxton. If you’re watching our program, you’ve probably just watched a newscast with the latest details. So we’re going deeper, looking at how we got to this point, the impact of Republicans taking on a influential leader in their own party, and why Paxton remains popular with voters despite longstanding accusations against him.
A Mother’s Mission – After her son’s death, a Texas mother worked to advocate for legislation to address the state’s fentanyl crisis. Now, some of the legislation she helped push has advanced to Governor Greg Abbott’s desk. Will DuPree looks at how she turned heartbreak into action that could save lives.
One Year Later – Families of victims and survivors of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary have been coming to the State Capitol regularly this session. They’ve called for tighter gun laws, but with mixed success. Monica Madden takes a closer look at what’s changed, and what hasn’t in the year after Uvalde.