Amarillo man arrested on drug charges
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — An Amarillo man was arrested after police said they found methamphetamine inside of his vehicle. Adan Munoz-Lugo was charged with “Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine.” Investigators said that in December, they pulled Munoz-Lugo over for a traffic violation. During a...
More than 6,400 homes without power after thunderstorms in DFW
More than 6,400 homes are without power this morning after severe storms swept through North Texas, according to Oncor. Check the map with updated numbers HERE. Oncor said in a statement on social media that crews have been deployed to restore power. The company attributed the outages to heavy rain and strong wind...
New Mexico reports first 2025 case of measles
The New Mexico health department on Tuesday reported a Lea County teenager has the first confirmed case of measles this year, and provided information for residents about possible exposure as measles are very contagious. New Mexico had two measles cases in 2024, and they were the first measles cases here since 2021....
The Religious Left Is Fighting From The Ground In Texas
In October 2023, Texas Rep. James Talarico (D-Round Rock) delivered a sermon at his home church of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church of Austin. The grandson of a Baptist preacher, Talarico knows preaching, and he did not mince words. “I’ve been a member of this church since I was two...
Women’s sports advocates seek blue-state breakthrough in New Mexico
No Democratic governor has ever signed a bill banning biological males in female sports, but advocates for single-sex athletics are hoping to break the blue-state barrier this year, starting in New Mexico.
What Was New Mexico Called Before It Became a State?
Early Indigenous Roots: Long before European explorers set foot on New Mexican soil, the region was inhabited by various Indigenous groups, including the Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache peoples. These communities had their names and cultural traditions, shaping the land for centuries. Spanish Exploration and Colonization....
Texas-based pet microchip company closed, potentially affecting millions of pets
AUSTIN – A Texas-based pet microchip company has ceased operations, according to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts website. As of Wednesday, at 5:54 a.m., the website lists the company, Save This Life, in north Austin as having its franchise tax involuntarily ended. This means the microchip company was ended...
Watch Man Running from Cops on Horse in Texas Eat Sign
A man fleeing from police on horseback learned the hard way that even cowboys can’t outrun consequences. Or highway signs for that matter. A real quick word of caution here, some might find the video below hard to watch, so viewer discretion is advised. Let's break down the footage.
Migrant suspect in Texas cheerleader’s murder confronted by victim’s grieving mom in court
Rafael Govea Romero, the suspect in Texas cheerleader Lizbeth Medina's murder, appeared in court Feb 6, when a judge ruled he was competent to stand trial in August.
Texas Dentist Caught Huffing Nitrous Like It’s a Root Canal Party!
Houston-area dentist, 39-year-old Christopher Michael Pedlar, DDS, is facing criminal charges after being caught huffing nitrous oxide "all day" before leading police on a half-mile car chase. This marks Pedlar's third arrest since October, and guess what?. The charges are identical... Not only does Pedlar practice...