Attorney General Paxton’s Law Enforcement Round-Up: November 1–15, 2022 – Texas Attorney General (.gov)

CHILD EXPLOITATION UNIT  In Montgomery County, Francisco Sauceda was arrested on November 9 on one count of promotion of child pornography and four counts of possession of child pornography. Child Exploitation Unit investigators executed a search warrant at Sauceda’s residence, where Sauceda was located and arrested. Investigators seized multiple digital media devices to be examined … Read more

Disabled Texas man dies after he was tied by mother and stepfather in RV and neglected, report says

A Texas man died after his mother and stepfather abused him, tethered him to a bed for weeks and used home remedies to try and treat his severe injuries, according to media reports. The victim, 45-year-old Edwin Colleson, died on Sunday at a Houston hospital days after the alleged abuse was uncovered at an RV … Read more

Spurs’ Popovich among highest paid coaches in U.S. sports

The Spurs head coach is also the highest paid NBA coach according to a new report. SAN ANTONIO — During San Antonio Spurs Media Day 2022, head coach Gregg Popovich quipped that one of the reasons he is still coaching after decades of patrolling the sidelines was that his NBA paycheck is pretty good. “What … Read more

Starting a Business Has Gotten Harder This Year, Data Suggests – mySA

The economic environment for starting a small business is significantly less hospitable than it was a year ago, according to new data from NerdWallet’s Small-Business Opportunity Index, and the increasingly unfavorable conditions have some small-business experts advising would-be entrepreneurs to prepare for rougher-than-usual starts — or even to put their business plans on hold. The … Read more

For Bexar County Deputy James Kirkendoll, earning a master’s has been ‘the hardest thing I’ve ever done’ – UTSA

Next week, Kirkendoll will cross the stage with his master’s degree in criminology and criminal justice—proof that, as he put it, “nothing is impossible.” “If you put in the work, the results are going to be outstanding,” he said. The caveat: Be willing to give up some things, like sleep. Between 60-plus hours on the … Read more