Media Releases

Judge Orders Immediate Release of El Paso DACA Recipient Catalina “Xóchitl” Santiago

El Paso, Texas — A federal judge has ruled that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) must immediately release Catalina
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What the Federal Government Shutdown Means for Texas

On October 1, 2025, the federal government officially shuttered operations after Congress failed to reach agreement on funding levels, triggering
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott Launches Houston Task Force to Target Repeat Offenders

Governor Greg Abbott announced the launch of a new “violent crimes task force” in Harris County, Texas, aimed at targeting
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DHR Health now offers Illuccix®, Advanced PSMA-PET Imaging Technology for Men with Prostate Cancer

Edinburg, Texas:  Prostate cancer is one of the most treatable cancers when found in its early stages. To support early
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Israel’s Interception of the ‘Global Sumud’ Humanitarian Flotilla Sparks International Condemnation

On October 2, 2025, Israeli naval forces intercepted a flotilla made up of about 40 vessels carrying more than 400
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A Fairytale Night for the Whole Family: Cinderella Comes to McAllen

This fall, McAllen families can look forward to an evening of storybook wonder. On Wednesday, November 5, 2025, World Ballet
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AI Actress Tilly Norwood: A Terrifying Step Toward the Future of Entertainment

The debut of Tilly Norwood, an AI-generated “actress” created by Dutch producer Eline Van der Velden through her company Particle6,
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Trump declares war on America

In a dramatic and controversial address to senior military leaders on September 30, 2025, President Donald Trump framed his vision
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Texas Citrus Fiesta Invites Community to Creative Product Workshop

MISSION, TEXAS — The Texas Citrus Fiesta is excited to announce an upcoming Product Workshop where the community can learn the art
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Teacher Pay Gap Hits Record High in 2024, New Report Finds

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Public school teachers are earning less than ever compared to their college-educated peers, according to a new
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