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Texas Today: October 2, 2025

Your daily snapshot of the top stories shaping Texas: Uvalde files released, Bexar roads sink, TEA eyes phone rules, rare jellyfish hit Texas coast.

The Texas Insider Team by The Texas Insider Team
October 3, 2025
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  • Uvalde CISD Releases Robb Shooting Files
    The Uvalde school district released more than 2,100 pages of records related to the 2022 Robb Elementary massacre. The documents shed light on the dismissal of ex–Police Chief Pete Arredondo and offer new details about law enforcement’s delayed response. Families of victims say the release is a step toward accountability, though many questions remain.
  • Southwest Bexar County Roads Sinking Raises Alarm
    Residents in southwest Bexar County reported collapsing roads and damage to vehicles caused by shifting ground. Local leaders are calling on the county to investigate the causes, which may be tied to soil erosion and drainage issues. Neighbors fear the problem could worsen if repairs aren’t made quickly.
  • Texas Education Agency Weighs Tougher Phone Policy
    The Texas Education Agency pressed North East ISD to adopt stricter limits on student cellphone use during school hours. Officials argue phones cause distractions, hinder learning, and pose security concerns during emergencies. Parents and students are divided, with some pushing back on what they see as government overreach.
  • Rare Pink Jellyfish Showers Texas Coasts
    Beachgoers from Galveston to South Padre reported sightings of the “pink meanie,” a rarely seen jellyfish species known for eating other jellies. Marine experts say their sudden appearance is unusual and could be linked to warming Gulf waters. Authorities are urging swimmers to exercise caution despite the jellyfish posing little threat to humans.
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