State investigators have charged three San Antonio women with stealing funds from at least eight different Texas child support accounts. The women all worked for a private firm that collected Texas child support funds and issued debit cards to the custodial parents. Reports showed that the women would change the mailing addresses on the debit […]

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U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen has scheduled the first hearing for the states’ immigration lawsuit against President Barack Obama for January 15 at 10 a.m. in Brownsville, Texas. The attorneys general of 24 states filed the immigration lawsuit to block President Obama’s executive orders that would suspend the deportation of millions of illegal immigrants. […]

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Icy conditions led to a Texas 18 wheeler crash near the West Texas town of Seagraves. The accident occurred on State Highway 62 in the morning hours of New Year’s Eve. The Texas 18 wheeler crash happened when a truck in the southbound lanes jackknifed and skidded onto the west side of the highway. Police […]

A federal judge blocked an Arizona immigration law that allowed illegal immigrants to be prosecuted for identity theft. U.S. District Judge David G. Campbell ruled that the state must immediately stop prosecuting undocumented workers for identity theft as part of the state’s strict Arizona immigration law campaigns. Judge Campbell stated that an illegal immigrant does […]

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