FBI agents spared from shutdown pay freeze, says Patel
The federal government shutdown has suspended pay for most federal employees, but the Trump administration has approved continued salary payments for FBI agents.
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The federal government shutdown has suspended pay for most federal employees, but the Trump administration has approved continued salary payments for FBI agents.
Texas State University has dismissed a professor for the second time, prompting legal action and raising concerns about administrative transparency. Details remain limited, with further developments anticipated.
Houston City Council postpones the vote on a $16 million homeless shelter proposal until next week. The adults-only “superhub” aims to provide psychiatric and addiction support, with plans for a vote set for Wednesday. Local residents express concerns over safety and property value impacts.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire proposes a $16 million renovation plan for BARC to address the city’s stray animal crisis. City Council to review the proposal.
A Kansas State University class ring lost 27 years ago was found in Kerrville, Texas, and returned to owner Randy Fox thanks to local efforts, showcasing community service and dedication.
Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai will highlight Project Marvel, a $1.3 billion sports arena, during his State of the County address at the Westin Hotel, focusing on urban development, economic growth, and community engagement in downtown San Antonio.
700 volunteers took part in the San Antonio Mass Casualty Exercise, organized by STRAC. The drill tested regional emergency response capabilities, involving hospitals, EMS, and first responders in a simulated mass casualty event.
Rapper Gloc-9 announces he will not write a sequel to his hit song “Upuan,” despite its renewed popularity as an anthem against corruption. The song, critiquing the disparity between the powerful and the common people, continues to resonate amid recent protests.
The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has released P3 billion to enhance internet connectivity in schools and public areas, aiming to improve educational resources and public Wi-Fi access. The funds will support school internet connectivity and the Department of Information and Communications Technology’s public Wi-Fi program, facilitating greater access to digital resources and connectivity.
Naomi Osaka advances to the Japan Open quarterfinals, defeating Suzan Lamens despite an injury. The top-seed’s win in Tokyo marks her first singles tournament in Japan in three years, setting her up for a continued pursuit of the title amid local fan support.