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Organizers announced on May 22 that tickets are now available for the third annual Feels Like Home Festival, which will take place at the Brownwood Event Center on Saturday, October 3.

The festival has gained attention as one of Texas’ popular new fall music events, drawing visitors from across the state and beyond. The previous year’s edition sold out and welcomed atte...


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Texas Game Wardens are reminding the public to prioritize safety on the water as Memorial Day weekend approaches, according to a May 22 statement. The department expects increased activity as families and visitors take advantage of the unofficial start to summer boating season.

The message comes after Texas recorded 178 reportable boating incidents in 2025, resulting in...


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Federal prosecutors in the Western District of Texas filed 319 new immigration and related criminal cases from May 15 to May 21, U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons announced on May 22. The charges include allegations against human smugglers and individuals who have previously been convicted of crimes such as driving under the influence, violent offenses, burglary, and multiple p...


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A federal jury in Del Rio convicted a Sureno gang member on May 22 for possession of child pornography and failure to appear, according to U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Texas, Justin R. Simmons.

The case is significant as it highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to address child sexual exploitation and enforce accountability among offenders who attem...


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The American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) announced on May 21 that it has filed a legal complaint seeking to prevent the U.S. Department of Education from implementing its Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) final rule. The action, joined by several health care, education, and professional organizations, argues that the new regulation violates the ...


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