Police Investigating Alleged Incident

El Campo police are investigating an alleged incident where a special education teacher’s aide at Hutchins Elementary may have struck an 8-year-old boy on October 8th. The aide resigned shortly after the complaint. The child was examined by the school nurse, but no further treatment was needed. The classroom, equipped with video cameras, is part … Read more

Tree Removal Update

Wharton county is moving forward with cutting down 20 diseased pecan trees around the historic courthouse after getting a second opinion from Texas A&M expert Dr. Stephanie Adams. She confirmed earlier findings of severe rot and fungi, making the trees a safety hazard. The county had paused for a second review due to the trees’ … Read more

El Campo DWI Accident

A man from El Campo, already facing a previous DWI charge, was involved in a serious accident on Sunday after running a stop sign and colliding with another vehicle. The crash sent a mother and her two daughters, aged 8 and 11, to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston. The family was airlifted by helicopter, but … Read more

Soil Health Field Day

The Matagorda County Soil and Water Conservation District will host a Soil Health Field Day today at El Maton National Hall. Locals can learn about soil health through field visits to Dean Hansen’s Farm and Sneary Cattle Company, with demonstrations, producer testimonies, and expert talks. The event offers continuing education credits. Tickets cost $25 per … Read more

Victoria Man Discovered Dead

In Victoria, Jerry Ramos was discovered dead in his apartment at the Crossroads complex after police broke down the door during a wellness check. Though Ramos allegedly shared the apartment with a roommate, authorities have yet to release information about the roommate or who was on the lease. Some of his belongings, including his wallet … Read more

Coffee with a Cop

Bay City citizens can grab a free cup of coffee and warm apple pie while chatting with local law enforcement at McDonald’s on 7th St. this Wednesday, Nov. 6, from 8 to 9 a.m. “Coffee with a Cop” offers a laid-back way for residents to connect with officers, share thoughts, and strengthen ties in the … Read more

House District 30 Candidates

In the race to replace retiring House District 30 Representative Geanie Morrison, two candidates are set for the Nov. 5 election. A.J. Louderback is running as a Republican, while Democrat Stephanie Bassham is his opponent. Louderback, with experience in law enforcement and border security, aims to bring his expertise to the table. Bassham, a Victoria … Read more

Blessing Woman Sentenced

A Blessing woman, Lauralei Crouch, 33, was sentenced to life without parole for the ’22 death of her former boyfriend’s two-year-old son, Wyatt Pickett. A Matagorda County jury found her guilty of capital murder in less than an hour. Prosecutors revealed the child suffered 143 bruises, some of which were days old. Crouch initially lied … Read more

Pampering With A Purpose

The Pilot Club of El Campo is hosting its annual “Pampering With A Purpose” fundraiser at the El Campo Civic Center tonight from 5:30-9. Attendees can enjoy a fashion show, DJ, pampering stations, and more. This event, which raises around $15,000 each year, supports local causes like special needs group home dances, donations to the … Read more

Utility Tie-in Work

Airline Road, a key route between Main and Navarro Streets, will be closed from 10 p.m. tonight to 3 a.m. tomorrow to allow for utility tie-in work for the new Public Safety Headquarters. The overnight closure aims to minimize disruption, but drivers should expect detours. Traffic officials are urging residents and commuters to plan ahead … Read more