(San Antonio, TX) — Fire rescue crews today will attempt to get to a second vehicle swallowed last night by a newly created sinkhole in San Antonio.
Texas Executions Hit 20-Year Low
(Huntsville, TX) — Executions by the state of Texas may hit a 20-year low by year’s end.
Dakota Access Pipeline Denied Passage
(Washington, DC) — The federal government is stopping construction of the controversial oil pipeline that has spurred months of protests in North Dakota.
Texans Signing Up For Health Insurance Despite Trump Threat
(Undated) — More than 220-thousand Texans are taking advantage of the open enrollment period by signing up for health care insurance on the federal exchange.
Supreme Court Hears Texas Death Penalty Case
(Washington, DC) — A decision is not expected for months, but the U.S. Supreme Court appears skeptical of the way Texas determines if a death row inmate is intellectually disabled.
Speaker Vows To Restore Funding To Disabled Children
(Austin, TX) — Texas House Speaker Joe Straus is vowing to restore hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to services for disabled children, money that was cut by the 2015 legislature.
H-E-B To Reopen Palmview Store Following Shooting
(Palmview, TX) — A grocery store in Palmview where one person died and three others were wounded plans to reopen today.
Pelosi Re-Elected as House Democratic Leader
(Washington, DC) — Democrats are giving Nancy Pelosi another two-year run as House Minority Leader.
Texas Reports First Home-Grown Zika Case
Texas is reporting its first home-grown case of Zika, making it only the second state where mosquitoes are known to be spreading the virus.
Live Broadcast Remote at Texas Tech University’s Carol of Lights 2016
Join KTXT-The Raider for its annual live broadcasting of Texas Tech University‘s Carol of Lights this Friday, Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. at Memorial Circle, and enjoy some free hot chocolate!