El Campo Mourns Trailblazing Councilwoman

El Campo residents are remembering Councilwoman Gloria Harris, who passed away February 6. In 1987, Harris made history as the city’s first Black woman elected to the council, representing District 2 for three decades. Known for her faith and firm leadership, she guided decisions that shaped El Campo’s growth and unity. Friends say her deep … Read more

That Mexican OT Shaken but Not Hurt

A wild moment at the Fort Bend County Rodeo in Rosenberg made social media buzz over the weekend. Bay City rapper “That Mexican OT” was tossed by a bull during a rodeo stunt captured on camera and posted online. Despite being knocked into the air twice, he says he’s fine — even joking about his … Read more

Early Morning Fire Under Investigation

Firefighters from Markham and Bay City spent the early hours of Tuesday battling a stubborn house fire on 10th Street in Markham. The call came in around 3:45 a.m., drawing a large response with 13 emergency vehicles rushing to the scene. Flames and heavy smoke were visible for hours, and by 5:15 a.m., crews were … Read more

Council Reviews Street Sidewalk Plan

El Campo city leaders met Monday night to consider adding nearly $1 million in new sidewalks along Wharton Street. The proposal would line both sides between Jackson and Mechanic streets, including ADA-compliant ramps, lighting, crosswalks, and push-button signals for safety. It’s tied to the state’s planned road rebuild of FM 653, expected to start in March of ’27. Officials say the work could come … Read more

Rapper That Mexican OT Seeks Locals

Bay City rapper That Mexican OT is turning to his hometown for help with his next music video. The 27-year-old artist is looking for a young boy and a woman who resemble him and his late mother to portray their early years on screen. OT lost his mom in a Bay City drunk-driving crash when … Read more

Police Cruiser Collides with SUV

No one was hurt when an El Campo police cruiser rushing to back up another officer crashed into an SUV in downtown late last week. The collision happened Thursday evening at Mechanic and Jackson streets. Investigators say the officer had lights and sirens on while heading south on Business 59 when the patrol unit struck a Chevy Tahoe … Read more

Mom Facing Murder Charge Arrested Again

Wharton police say a woman already charged in her toddler’s death is back in trouble. Officers arrested 22-year-old Jasmine Renee Latson of Wharton on Feb. 1st, accused of leaving the scene of a January car crash at Grove and East Caney streets. Investigators say the other driver snapped a photo of her license plate before … Read more

Voters to Weigh $9 Million Cafeteria Bond

Louise ISD voters will decide in May whether to approve a $9 million bond for a new cafeteria and equipment upgrades. The plan would raise property taxes by about $160 a year on the average home. Superintendent Richard Wright says the 400-seat cafeteria would replace the cramped 1961 building, which forces students to eat in shifts … Read more

New Patrol Corporal Steps Up

Bay City Police celebrated one of their own Thursday as Officer Dillon Wakefield was promoted to Patrol Corporal. The ceremony, held at City Hall, drew fellow officers, city staff, and family members. Police Chief Christella Rodriguez praised Wakefield for his integrity, teamwork, and calm leadership—qualities shaped by his four years in the U.S. Navy. Since … Read more

Statewide Effort to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

The Crisis Center and Children’s Advocacy Center has been chosen as one of only five programs in Texas to launch a new child abuse prevention effort with the University of Texas–San Antonio and CACTX. The goal is to help pediatric clinics teach parents how to talk with their kids about body safety and boundaries. The … Read more