WASHINGTON, D.C. — On the third anniversary of Winter Storm Uri, an Austin- based congressman says he is pushing for a bill to secure Texas’ power grid, save money and prevent future deadly blackouts.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced during a press conference in Eagle Pass that Texas is building a Forward Operating Base in the Del Rio sector to house Texas National Guard soldiers who are responding to President Joe Biden’s border crisis.
The Austin County Grand Jury returned indictments against eleven people in the Jan 31 session. Those indicted include: Michael Marion Abke Jr. for obstruction or retaliation Ralph Daniel Alberico II for possession of a controlled substance Alexander-Alcorn Tristion Davion Eli for assault of family member impeding breathing, aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury and assault of a family member with previous conviction Javier De Jesus Alvares for possession of a controlled substance David Arriaga Jr. for evading arrest detention with a vehicle Joe D. Bedford for assault of a family member impeding breathing and assault of a family member with a previous conviction Brent Wayne Bolf for assaulting a peace officer/ judge Preston Avery Browning for evading arrest detention with a vehicle Kari Kay Burt for driving while intoxicated for a third or more time Kayla Renee Clark for possession of a controlled substance Reginal Dwayne Clark for theft of property with two previous convictions Matthew Dearmond for theft of property Natisha Sharata Embry for credit card or debit card abuse Christopher Fisher Deshawn Jr. for harassment of public servant and harassment of a public servant Charles Flanders Jr. for unauthorized use of a vehicle; theft property Nicholas Frederick Andrew for burglary of habitation, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon and assaulting a public servant Omarion Freeman-Love for theft of property and criminal mischief Quincy Taylor Harris for two counts of possession of a controlled substance and two counts of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance Phillip Charles Hernandez for possession of a controlled substance Dylan Orlando McBride for evading arrest detention with a vehicle Stoney Oliver Jr. for three counts of burglary of a vehicle with two previous convictions and theft of firearm Darryl Glenn Phillips for possession of a controlled substance Arnoldo Reyes Jr. for possession of a controlled substance Shad Levi Steinman for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance
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Disclaimer: Arrests and court records are public information, and the press has the right to publish them under the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution. It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
WALLIS — An officer who left the Police Department is claiming he stepped down under pressure, but Police Chief David Moseley describes the man’s decision as completely voluntary. The dispute could be setting the stage for an administrative battle or even something more between ex-Wallis Officer Mario Reyes and the city.
Senator Lois Kolkhorst was the Sealy Chamber of Commerce’s special guest speaker at this month’s edition of their Lunch N Learn last Wednesday, Feb. 7.
The next step towards turning the Irene LeBlanc Pool into a splash pad was approved last week by Sealy’s city council. The city approved Strand Task Order No.