Friend ‘tried to stop’ Godinez from going out on night of trooper’s shooting
EDINBURG — Defense attorneys on Friday began calling witnesses on behalf of Victor Alejandro Godinez, now convicted in the capital murder of state trooper Moises Sanchez, after the state rested its part of the punishment phase of the trial.
Guerra’s first-half brace lifts Lopez past Pace
Brownsville’s TSC inaugurates Legal Center
Texas Southmost College on Thursday officially inaugurated the TSC Legal Center in 4,450 square feet of renovated space on campus to meet the increasing demand for law enforcement officers and legal professionals in the workforce.
Confusion swirls on future of UTRGV’s lease with VA in Harlingen
With the lease contract for the VA Health Care Center at Harlingen with UTRGV expiring in 2022, a VA official said the university wants them to vacate the property next year while UTRGV claims that's not true and that it's willing to work with the VA to serve Valley veterans.
Editorial: People who oppose proposed Texas Parks and SpaceX land exchange might consider other...
Property rights should be sacrosanct, and in Texas many people like to say they are. The reality, of course, is more complicated, as as evidenced by recent efforts to place border barriers on private land and the current fight between state and federal government over access to a municipal park in Eagle Pass. State officials complain about federal intrusions in the area and have blocked Border Patrol agents from moving through the park to reach the federal border, ignoring their own sin in seizing the park and other land from the city and county that own it.
Jurors hear about Edinburg man’s jail behavior in death penalty trial
Jurors in the trial of Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Moises Sanchez's murder on Friday heard from the custodian of records from the Hidalgo County Adult Detention Center who testified regarding the defendant's time in jail.