Articles by Kim La Cava
A federal jury found a 61-year-old licensed drug counselor guilty Thursday of fraudulently billing the government for $100,000 worth of counseling services that prosecutors said he never provided to federal inmates.
Kleberg County commissioners meet Friday to discuss the 2011-2012 tax rate as the county grapples with troubled finances.
A San Antonio gun shop is suing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, arguing the agency exceeded its authority by ordering licensed dealers to report some rifle sales.
That was the first question that went through my mind after hearing the news that NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg had banned faith leaders from the upcoming 9/11 ceremony.
Texas provided more than $1 million to an ex-con to run a summer food program in the Dallas area.
Like many Americans who supported him, I long for a triple-A president to run a triple-A country.
The effect of state and federal budget cuts to employment aid programs will hit the Texas Panhandle next month, when seven rural Workforce Solutions offices spanning the region are set to close.
A 47-year-old man admitted today in U.S. District Court in Austin that he obtained more than $37,000 in student loans to attend five Texas universities even though he had no intent of using the money …
A federal indictment against a former investigator with the Cameron County District Attorney’s Office was unsealed today.
Quintanilla, D-El Paso, dismissed talk that he was likely seeking the position as rumors but he would not completely write off a bid for the seat. He also would not give a clear confirmation that …


