Sexual assault victim services provided by the safe alliance in austin are set to end in june because of a lack of funding after CEO Pierre Baristain says there is currently no plan for victims once the services are terminated, but that safe alliance could continue helping if it raises $1.5-million-dollars as he tells CBS Austin they've lost about $5.6-million in funding, Texas prisons are under attack, and it's coming from the skies as prison system leaders are tracking a spike in the number of cases where drones are flying contraband into the arms of inmates and the comptroller's office has issued 53-thousand more school choice vouchers to Texas students as part of the education freedom accounts program.