Hays County deputies arrest woman accused of sex trafficking others out of San Marcos spa
Hays County deputies arrested a woman this week who is accused of sex trafficking other people out of a San Marcos spa.
Hays County deputies arrested a woman this week who is accused of sex trafficking other people out of a San Marcos spa.
In a letter to staff, President and CEO Eric Starkloff called the decision "hard and necessary" and outlined a series of next steps, including quickly notifying those who will be out of a job by Nov. 6 at the latest, except for those living in countries that require additional legal requirements to be met.
More than 60 Vintage Place neighbors are hosting a 'neighborhood only' trick-or-treat event this weekend. In an effort to keep everyone safe, they've come up with different methods to deliver the candy.
Construction workers have been one of the groups most vulnerable during the pandemic.
H-E-B announced it is not holding its annual in-person tradition of Feast of Sharing, but instead will bring meals to homes across Texas with the help of nonprofit organizations.
For every dollar a white, non-Hispanic male makes, Latinas are paid 55 cents. Latinas have to work almost 11 additional months into the next year to be paid as much as their white male counterparts for doing the same exact job, according to the economic policy institute.
El Paso County Judge Ricardo A. Samaniego, community leaders, hospital CEOs and health professionals will hold a news conference on Thursday to address the surge in COVID-19 cases in El Paso.
A Corpus Christi man will spend seven years in prison for possessing child pornography.
The two-week shutdown of nonessential businesses was ordered to help curb the record-breaking rise of COVID-19 cases that have overwhelmed hospitals.
KXAN News Today Anchor Sally Hernandez sat down with the Texas Tribune's Alana Rocha Thursday to talk about last-minute campaign efforts by vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris in Texas and how to make sure your mail-in ballot is counted.
Clerks began entering data into the system when the law took effect on Sept. 1, and the reporting became mandatory on Oct. 15.