May 1, 2026
OIP (37)

Texas Hemp Industry Awaits Critical Court Ruling as Injunction Hearing Concludes

A multi-billion-dollar industry is holding its breath today as a Travis County District Court judge is expected to issue a decision that will determine the immediate future of smokable hemp products across Texas.

Judge Daniella DeSeta Lyttle is presiding over a high-stakes injunction hearing in Travis County’s 261st Civil District Court, following a three-day proceeding that wrapped up this week. The plaintiffs — seven Texas businesses and two trade associations, including the Texas Hemp Business Council and Hemp Industry & Farmers of America — are asking the court to issue a longer-lasting injunction that would keep parts of the state’s new hemp rules on hold while their lawsuit against state health regulators plays out, a case that could take years to resolve.

BREAKING:

This decision is not the end of the fight. The State of Texas is expected to appeal, and additional hearings are likely. At its core, this case is about a bigger question: who gets to decide hemp policy in Texas—lawmakers or state agencies?” — Texas Cannabis Coalition

At the center of the dispute are new rules from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) that took effect March 31, 2026, and changed THC measurement to a “total THC” standard that includes THCA, rendering many previously legal smokable products non-compliant with the state’s 0.3% delta-9 THC definition of hemp. The rules also introduced dramatically steeper licensing fees. Annual fees for hemp retailers jumped to $5,000 per location, up from just $150.

On April 10, Judge Maya Guerra Gamble granted a temporary restraining order against the new testing requirements, effectively allowing smokable hemp products back on shelves. That order was later extended to May 1, buying the industry a narrow window to make its case before Judge DeSeta Lyttle.

The legal argument from the hemp industry frames the fight in constitutional terms. Attorney Amanda Taylor argued the dispute is “decidedly a separation of powers case,” contending that state health officials overreached their delegated rulemaking authority into the territory of the legislature. Industry advocates stress that Texas lawmakers legalized hemp in 2019 and that agencies cannot unilaterally redefine it.

The state sees things differently. Lawyers from the Texas Attorney General’s Office argue that regulators are not banning hemp, but clarifying how THC should be measured so businesses cannot sell products that become far more mind-altering when smoked, vaped, or heated.

The economic stakes are enormous. The industry cited an $11 billion economic impact in Texas in 2025, and individual business owners say the rules could be devastating. One plaintiff, Melanne Carpenter of Serenity Organics, put it bluntly: “Taking 40% of my business away and then making me pay $4,845 more is extreme.”

The rules originated from a Governor Greg Abbott executive order issued in September 2025, after Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3 — which would have banned hemp containing any amount of THC — and the legislature subsequently failed to pass a less restrictive alternative during special sessions.

Either side could appeal whatever ruling is issued, but the outcome will have sweeping consequences for the Texas hemp industry and for consumers who have come to rely on easy access to cannabis products.

Sources:



Emergency responders at the scene of a plane crash, with a wrecked aircraft and damaged debris scattered in a grassy area. News banner reads 'Breaking News: Plane Crash'.

Five people have been killed in a small plane crash in Wimberley.

KVUE-TV


A Texas state line sign with a Texas flag flying in the foreground, set against a backdrop of dark, stormy clouds and rain, with cars driving on a wet road.

A powerful line of severe thunderstorms swept through the Austin area Thursday afternoon, bringing heavy downpours, hail, and flash flooding to parts of Central Texas — and the threat isn’t over yet.

The storms briefly brought rain, wind, hail, and lightning to the Austin area, triggering a Severe Thunderstorm Warning that included the cities of Austin, Lakeway, and Buda.

Video from Barton Springs Road just as the hail began:

Frank Strovel III

MORE ON TODAY’S FORECAST CAN BE FOUND FURTHER DOWN THIS POST IN WEATHER



Close-up of a metal faucet with water dripping from it, set against a blurred background of a water meter and green grass.


With Lake Pflugerville rising from historic lows after pipeline repairs, the city will begin scaling back emergency water restrictions today. (Austin American-Statesman)

Modified Stage 1 Water Restrictions Schedule outlining designated watering days for addresses based on the last digit. Handheld watering only allowed before 10 AM or after 7 PM starting May 1, 2026. Automated irrigation and sprinklers are prohibited.


Logo of Austin featuring stylized letters and wavy lines in blue and green

Austin Mayor Kirk Watson talks about the upcoming budget process and about a discussion heating up surrounding a potential 2026 bond.

KXAN-TV

Meanwhile, the City of Austin outlines its plans for consolidation of its IT department.

KVUE-TV


Side view of a white Waymo self-driving car with a sensor dome on the roof, parked in an urban area.

The Austin City Council held a special joint meeting of its Public Safety and Mobility committees to address concerns about autonomous vehicles interfering with first responders — concerns that came to a head after video surfaced showing one of Waymo‘s robotaxis blocking an ambulance responding to a deadly mass shooting in Austin last month. Austin firefighters reported that as many as five Waymo vehicles became confused and stopped at 6th and Guadalupe, stacking up traffic and forcing ambulances to be diverted.

KXAN-TV


Seal of Travis County, Texas featuring a star, laurel wreaths, and an outline of a city skyline.

Travis County Judge Andy Brown painted an ambitious picture of a county investing its way to resilience Thursday night, highlighting major commitments in public safety, early childhood education, and economic development during his 2026 State of the County address. (CBS Austin)

Travis County TX


A police officer at the scene of a car accident on a rainy street, with damaged vehicles and emergency lighting in the background.

Steady rain this morning caused some traffic problems.

Headline from a live blog reporting multiple crashes and cars spinning out due to storms in Central Texas.

From KXAN-TV.

A crash on Northbound Interstate 35 near Old San Antonio Road was causing backups.

KXAN-TV

Another crash on Northbound I-35 where a white SUV crashed into the side wall and spun around near Exit 223 A.

KXAN-TV

A multi-vehicle crash early Thursday injured several people.

Tweet from @ATCEMS reporting a major collision on US 290 involving a semi-truck and two vehicles, with four patients transported to area hospitals.
Screenshot of a Twitter post from ATCEMS reporting details of a major collision on US 290, including the number of patients transported and their injury status.


Sign for Austin Independent School District displayed prominently on a building entrance.

Austin ISD Superintendent Matias Segura says the district is pushing back the date to announce a summary of potential budget cuts from May 1 to May 5.



Billboard displaying text that reads 'THINK YOU KNOW WHAT'S HAPPENING?' and 'FIND OUT: Follow @AustinJustice on X'.

FOLLOW @AUSTINJUSTICE ON X



Logo for the Austin City Limits Music Festival, featuring colorful concentric circles and text with a retro design.

The 2026 ACL Fest lineup is expected to be released at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 5, and tickets drop at noon the same day.

Announcement for the 2026 lineup drop on Tuesday, May 5th at 9 AM CT, with 3-day tickets available for purchase on the same day at 12 PM CT.


WEATHER

A cloudy sky over a river with houses along the shore, captured from a high vantage point.

THURSDAY’S HIGH / LOW TEMPERATURES

AUSTIN-BERGSTROM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Table displaying yesterday's temperature statistics in Fahrenheit, including maximum temperature of 72°F recorded at 4:27 PM, minimum temperature of 61°F recorded at 5:30 AM, and an average temperature of 67°F.

CAMP MABRY

Table showing temperature details for yesterday: Maximum temperature was 70°F at 2:56 PM, minimum was 60°F at 3:21 AM, and the average was 65°F.

THURSDAY’S PRECIPITATION

AUSTIN-BERGSTROM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Table displaying recent precipitation measurements in inches: 0.62 inches yesterday, 4.76 inches for the month to date, 5.52 inches since March 1, and 6.84 inches since January 1.

CAMP MABRY

Table displaying precipitation measurements in inches: Yesterday's precipitation was 0.76, month-to-date is 4.97, since March 1 is 6.39, and since January 1 is 8.27.
Map showing various watersheds and water quality data in the Austin, Texas area, with color-coded values indicating different levels of measurement.
Graph: CBS Austin

Twitter post from NWS Austin/San Antonio warning of a Flood Watch in effect, indicating anticipated heavy showers that could lead to flooding. Advises to stay weather aware and enable Wireless Emergency Alerts.
Flood watch advisory for portions of South Central Texas, effective until 9 PM CDT. Areas include Edwards Plateau, Hill Country, and I-35 corridor. Warning of potential life-threatening flooding, with rainfall totals of 2 to 6 inches possible. Stay weather aware.
An informational graphic explaining the differences between a Flood Watch and a Flood Warning, with guidelines for preparedness and actions to take during flooding.
A tweet from NWS Austin/San Antonio warning of a Level 1 of 5 (Marginal) risk for severe storms, highlighting potential hazards like large hail and damaging wind gusts.
Severe weather outlook map showing a Level 1 risk for storms in south-central Texas, including San Antonio, on May 1, 2026. Alerts for large hail, gusty to damaging winds, and lightning are highlighted, with a recommendation to stay aware of weather conditions throughout the day.
A weather alert tweet from the National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio discussing stormy conditions, heavy rain, potential flooding, and severe weather hazards.
Weather forecast graphic displaying stormy, cooler, and breezy conditions with expected high temperatures for various regions, including Coastal Plains, I-35 corridor, Hill Country, S. Edwards Plateau, and Rio Grande Plains, along with key messages about potential heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Weather forecast table showing high and low temperatures and rain chances for various cities including Austin, Cuero, Del Rio, and others from May 2 to May 8, 2026.

5-DAY FORECAST / AUSTIN, TEXAS

Weekly weather forecast with temperatures ranging from 51 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit and varying conditions including heavy rain, sunshine, and thunderstorms.
AccuWeather/Austin

A raging Shoal Creek downtown next to the Austin Public Library after Thursday’s storm.

Video: Frank Strovel III


A close-up of a newspaper page featuring the headline 'IN OTHER NEWS' with articles written in a classic serif font.

A weathered sign with the word 'MYSTIC' written in white paint sits atop a damaged stone wall, with debris and destruction in the background from a natural disaster.

The Eastland family, owners of Camp Mystic, announced Thursday they are withdrawing their application to renew the camp’s operating license — meaning the all-girls Christian camp along the Guadalupe River will not open this summer.

A heartfelt letter from Camp Mystic, addressing families about the withdrawal of their 2026 summer camp license, expressing gratitude and the emotional impact on the community.

The decision marks a striking reversal of the camp owners’ determination to reopen, coming after months of intensifying outrage from Texas lawmakers and the families of the 27 young campers and counselors killed when floodwaters swept through the camp on July 4th of last year. Multiple criminal and civil inquiries into the deadly flooding remain ongoing, including a wrongful-death lawsuit.

KSAT-TV

CiCi and Will Steward of Travis County lost their daughter Cile. Her body has still not been found,



Governor Greg Abbott directed the Texas Teacher Retirement System (TRS) Board to implement maximum feasible premium reductions for retired educators in the TRS-Care Medicare Advantage plan while preserving the fund’s long-term stability.



A news reporter stands in front of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville Unit, reporting on an execution news event, surrounded by a crowd of protesters holding signs.

James Broadnax, 37, was executed by lethal injection on Thursday evening following the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of a final appeal based on his co-defendant’s confession.

Pronounced dead at 6:47 p.m., Broadnax used his final statement to maintain his innocence in the double murder conviction while simultaneously asking the victims’ families for forgiveness.

WFAA-TV


A voting machine with a screen displaying '2026' partially covered by an American flag.

Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton are in a close race, with both sides waiting for President Trump to weigh in.

KHOU-TV


A modern podcast recording studio featuring a large screen displaying the word 'PODCASTS', soundproof walls, a microphone setup, and an audio mixing console.

Podcast promotional image featuring the title 'Weekly Roundup Podcast' with episode date 'May 1, 2026' and the subtitle 'The Texan Podcast' on a red background.
News headlines related to Texas politics and legislation, including reactions to Trump's assassination attempt, redistricting updates, and school year extensions.
Podcast episode promotion graphic featuring the title 'Happy Hour 277: How SCOTUS Just Changed Voting Rights in Texas' with logos for Progress Texas and the Texas Civil Rights Project.

On April 29, on a party line vote, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Louisiana v. Callais, to strip one of the most consequential protections against discrimination in our elections—Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The ruling enables years of racial inequality to come, further eroding fair representation and the equal rights of Black and brown voters in the South. To hear more about the case and how it relates to Texas, we’re joined by an attorney who worked on the Louisiana v. Callais case, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) attorney Victoria Wenger, and also by Texas Civil Rights Project Voting Rights Outreach Coordinator La’Dereka Sylvan.

(Episode from April 30, 2026)

Logo for 'Texas Minute' featuring bold text with an hourglass symbol, indicating daily updates from Monday to Friday, presented by Texas Scorecard.
Headline and timestamps detailing news items from May 1, 2026, including a Democrat judge's order on housing proposals, a university's rebuttal of claims, the expansion of an AI program in schools, and an investigation into H-1B fraud.


A man passionately speaking with a microphone, wearing a black shirt, against a blurred background with an 'Infowars' logo in the corner.

An Austin judge on Thursday heard arguments in the long-running legal fight over whether conspiracy theorist Alex Jones‘ media empire can be sold to The Onion.

KVUE-TV


SPORTS

Illustration featuring a silhouette of Texas with various sports equipment, including a basketball, football, soccer ball, baseball, and a baseball bat.

Logo of the Dallas Stars hockey team featuring a green and black color scheme with a stylized 'D' and pointed star.

NHL PLAYOFFS: Broken ice.

Hockey game action featuring players in green and white jerseys. The Dallas Stars player #4 is handling the puck while a player from the opposing team closes in. The scoreboard indicates a final score of 2 for the Stars and 5 for the opposing team.

 Quinn Hughes led Minnesota to its first playoff series victory in 11 years, scoring twice in the Wild’s 5-2 victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 6 on Thursday night, ending the Stars’ season in disappointment.

Minnesota will face Presidents Trophy winner Colorado in the second round. The Avalanche have not played since sweeping Los Angeles on Sunday.

NHL
Collage celebrating the Dallas Stars hockey team and their fans, featuring players in jerseys, enthusiastic fans, and a message of gratitude for the 2025-26 season.
DLLS Sports


NBA playoffs promotional image featuring multiple basketball players in team jerseys, with the text 'NBA PLAYOFFS' prominently displayed.

NBA PLAYOFFS: It’s do or die tonight for the Houston Rockets.

Game 6 of the Western Conference First Round between the Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets, scheduled for 8:30 PM. Lakers record: 3-2, Rockets record: 2-3, point spread: HOU -3.5, over/under: 205.5.
ESPN


Logo of Major League Baseball (MLB) featuring a stylized silhouette of a baseball player swinging a bat.

MLB SCOREBOARD: The Houston Astros split a doubleheader in Baltimore Thursday.

Final score of the baseball game: Houston Astros 3, Baltimore Orioles 10.
A Houston Astros player celebrating after a game, wearing a baseball helmet and a jersey, with a scoreboard showing final scores of 11 for the Astros and 5 for the opposing team.
Final score of the baseball game: Houston Astros 11, Baltimore Orioles 5. Attendance: 26,586.

ON THE SCHEDULE

Texas Rangers versus Detroit Tigers game details including time, team records, and betting odds.
Matchup between the Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox at 6:10 PM, showing team records and betting odds.


Text graphic featuring the word 'TEXAS' in large white letters above the word 'BASEBALL' in smaller white letters, set against a textured orange background.

COLLEGE BASEBALL: The Texas Longhorns are hosting Mississippi State this weekend but tonight’s game may be in doubt given the weather forecast.

#10 Mississippi State vs logo at UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Austin, Texas
Text displaying the date May 1 (Friday) with the time 6:30 p.m. CT.


A retro television displaying the text 'Video of the Day' in neon style against a colorful background.

Hop in and travel with us to the tiny Texas town of Fischer with rich German roots and a hankering for nine-pin bowling. It’s a community hotspot that’s stood the test of time… Enter a time capsule of laughter, gutter balls, and chalk dust.

Texas Country Reporter via YouTube

Leave a Reply

Discover more from The ATX Aggregator

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading