
No Narcotics Found in Lorenzo Salgado's Van, Texas Officials Confirm
Texas officials confirmed that laboratory testing found no narcotics in the substance recovered from Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's van, supporting claims made by his family.
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Texas officials confirmed that laboratory testing found no narcotics in the substance recovered from Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's van, supporting claims made by his family.
Texas agricultural officials are criticizing the USDA's response to the return of screwworms, with ranchers questioning the federal agency's actions. Concerns are being raised about the potential impact on the state's livestock.

Camp Mystic's top medical officer, Mary Elizabeth Eastland, has had her nursing license temporarily suspended after Texas officials claimed she "unnecessarily" exposed campers to harm by evacuating her own family during a deadly flood last summer.
Texas officials are investigating hundreds of complaints filed against Camp Mystic as the camp seeks to renew its license.

“The lack of the state-required evacuation plan created chaos that cost 27 young lives,” the suit asserts.
Texas Governor Abbott has directed state officials to investigate a hospital over alleged 'birth packages' offered to foreign nationals, raising concerns about potential legal and ethical issues.
Texas officials have announced the detection of the New World screwworm in livestock, marking the first instance of the parasite in the state in decades.

Texas officials reported that six migrants, including a 14-year-old, were discovered dead in a shipping container at a railyard along the southern border, with extreme heat identified as the likely cause.

Relatives of nine Camp Mystic flood victims are suing Texas health officials, alleging that regulators failed to enforce mandatory evacuation plan requirements.

Texas officials are holding a news conference to provide updates on a private jet crash that occurred last night, which resulted in one fatality and five passengers being rescued from the fiery wreckage on a highway.

Federal agencies and Texas officials are working to contain the flesh-eating screwworm parasite, reporting no new cases after halting animal movement in a 20-kilometer area to prevent its spread.

Families are urging Texas officials to deny Camp Mystic's license, citing alleged negligence during last July's flooding, as state investigations continue and a medical officer admitted not reporting flood-related deaths.

“The lack of the state-required evacuation plan created chaos that cost 27 young lives,” the suit asserts.