Corrections
Accuracy matters. When we get something wrong, we fix it fast and say so.
What We Can Correct
Texas Breaking News is an aggregator — we surface stories that local newsrooms report, but we add our own metadata: headlines displayed on our site, AI-generated summaries, category tags, region assignments, and publication timestamps. We can correct any of those.
We cannot alter the original article content, which lives on the source newsroom's site. For corrections to the underlying reporting, contact the original newsroom directly.
Common Corrections We Handle
- Wrong category — a weather story tagged as politics, for example
- Wrong region — a Houston story that appeared under El Paso
- Misleading AI summary — summary doesn't match the article
- Attribution error — wrong newsroom credited as the source
- Duplicate stories — same story appearing more than once
How to Report an Error
Email us at corrections@texasbreaking.news with:
- The article headline or URL
- What is incorrect
- What the correct information is
We aim to review corrections within two hours during business hours (8am–6pm CT, Monday–Friday) and within six hours on weekends.
Our Process
When a correction is confirmed, we update the article metadata on our site immediately. We do not hide corrections — if a summary was materially misleading, we note that it was updated.
Transparency Log
We are building a public corrections log. Until it launches, all confirmed corrections can be verified by emailing corrections@texasbreaking.news.
