Bexar County Judge Claims Higher-Ups Misused Authority in Recent Directive

San Antonio, TX – A Bexar County judge has come forward with concerns regarding certain actions taken by higher-ranking officials, describing them as an overreach of their powers. The issue hinges on what the judge calls an “abuse of discretion” in their approach to issuing a specific order, setting the stage for a contentious debate over administrative boundaries and the proper use of authority within the county’s governance framework. The allegations arise from a judge overseeing significant local cases, suggesting the higher officials bypassed standard procedures, potentially affecting the outcome of judicial processes. The judge’s … Read more

Tragic Incident in Bexar County: Woman Indicted After Toddler Fatally Mauled by Dogs Under Her Care

San Antonio, Texas – A local woman has been indicted following a tragic incident in which a toddler was fatally attacked by dogs while purportedly under her care. The grand jury delivered the indictment against Heather Rodriguez, 36, on Wednesday, charging her with child abandonment/endangerment and recklessly causing bodily injury to a child. Authorities report that on October 7, Rodriguez left the 1-year-old boy, Jiryiah Johnson, in her residence with her 13-year-old daughter, instructing her to keep Jiryiah away from the family dogs. Despite these precautions, the dogs, previously known to have damaged household doors, … Read more

Second Trial Looming in Bexar County Capital Murder Case After Initial Mistrial

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A noteworthy capital murder case involving R.C. Curtis, accused of killing his wife’s grandmother Paula Boyd in 2015, is moving toward a second trial after the initial proceedings ended in a mistrial in 2021. The case returned to the spotlight on Friday when both prosecution and defense attorneys appeared before a Bexar County judge to ensure that all pertinent evidence has been disclosed to both parties. This procedural step is crucial for the fairness and integrity of the forthcoming retrial. Paula Boyd, the victim in the case, was a much-loved employee … Read more

Paxton Launches Legal Challenge Against Bexar County’s Mail-In Voter Registration Practices

San Antonio, TX — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated a new lawsuit focusing on mail-in voter registrations in Bexar County, claiming that the current methods undermine voting integrity. The legal action points to a supposed non-compliance with Texas election laws that specify standards for voter validation and registration integrity. The lawsuit, filed in a state court, marks the latest in a series of legal maneuvers by Paxton, who has been outspoken about his concerns regarding election fraud. It specifically targets practices in Bexar County, which, as one of the largest counties in Texas, … Read more