Thursday, April 30, 2026
- Advertisement -spot_img

AUTHOR NAME

Socially Daily

4352 POSTS
0 COMMENTS

Fugitive Murder Suspect Lisa Mitchell Captured After Ankle Monitor Escape in Fort Worth

Lisa Mitchell, 35, charged with fentanyl murder, caught days after cutting ankle monitor and fleeing Fort Worth; community tips led to arrest.

Freeport Secures $6M Grant for Flood-Resistant Wastewater Plant Upgrade

Freeport receives $6M Texas GLO grant to build flood-resistant wastewater plant, replacing aging facility damaged by Hurricane Harvey and storms.

Trump’s Immigration Crackdown: 74% Detained With No Conviction

Trump's ICE made 393,000 arrests since Jan 2025, but data shows less than 14% involved violent criminals—most detained have no convictions at all.

Federal Judge Orders Texas School Vouchers to Include Islamic Schools

Federal judge orders Texas to open its $10,000 school voucher program to Islamic schools after lawsuits alleged religious discrimination in TEFA approvals.

Texas AG Cracks Down on Illegal Sewage Dumping in Neches River Basin

Texas AG Ken Paxton secures restraining order halting illegal sewage discharge into Cedar Creek, targets wind turbine waste in environmental crackdown.

Trump White House Courts Muslim Americans With Eid al-Fitr Outreach

Trump's 2026 Eid message signals political shift as White House hosts Iftar, courting Muslim voters who backed him in 2024 with religious liberty focus.

Cesar Chavez Sexual Assault Allegations: Dolores Huerta Breaks Silence

Dolores Huerta, 95, reveals Cesar Chavez sexually assaulted her twice in the 1960s, prompting cancellations of events honoring the labor icon nationwide.

Fort Worth Man Arrested After Missing 24-Year-Old Found in Shallow Grave

Chase Cook arrested for murder of John Richardson, 24, found in shallow grave after 20-day search; second suspect charged in Fort Worth stabbing case.

Pentagon Cuts Ivy League Ties in Senior Officer Education Overhaul

Pentagon cuts ties with 13 elite universities including Harvard and Yale, overhauling military education with new task force reviewing warfighter training.

USPS Stamp Price Hike: First-Class Stamps May Hit 95 Cents in 2026

USPS proposes raising first-class stamp prices to 90-95 cents by mid-2026 amid $9B loss and warnings the agency could run out of money within a year.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img