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Working draft of Texas budget bars using tax dollars for Paxton whistleblower settlement

If no state money is appropriated, the settlement is void and the case returns to the court system.

 

Mexico finds 49 migrants who had been kidnapped from bus

The migrants said a drug cartel abducted them when their bus stopped at a gas station in northern Mexico.

 

ACLU plans to sue Texas over ban on certain medical treatments for transgender kids

Senate Bill 14 is set to go to Governor Greg Abbott's desk for him to sign into law after the Texas Senate approved House changes to the legislation.

 

Cornyn says Trump can't win 2024 general election and that 'time has passed him by'

The senior senator from Texas did not say whom he'll back in the 2024 Republican primaries, but that "electability is key."

 

Latest $16 billion Texas tax relief plan offers compromise between House, Senate proposals

The House's approved tax relief plan includes Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's preference for a greater homestead exemption.

 

Texas lawmakers OK bill banning some treatments for trans kids; SB 14 nears becoming law

The Texas Senate on Wednesday approved changes made to Senate Bill 14, sending the bill to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk to be signed into law.

 

Police arrest El Paso teen accused of shooting Border Patrol agent outside El Cometa

A 17-year-old El Paso teenager was arrested in the shooting of an off-duty Border Patrol agent outside a restaurant on the East Side.

 

El Paso-area man arrested in roadway shooting after strip club altercation

El Paso police arrest a shooting suspect accused of wounding a driver after a strip club altercation.

 

Learn how to save lives during May, National Stop The Bleed Month

Watch Lydia Camacho, trauma service coordinator at the University Medical Center of El Paso, show crucial steps to stop bleeding in wounded people.

 

UMC helps people learn how to save lives during May, National Stop The Bleed Month

In May, the National Stop The Bleed Month campaign helps improve victims' survival after mass shootings and other violence, UMC officials said.

 

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