Border officials in Texas make largest cocaine bust in 20 years inside baby wipe shipment
Approximately 1,935 packages of cocaine worth an estimated $11,818,400 seized near Laredo, Texas.
UFO in Texas? Mysterious lights caught on camera in Round Rock
Many are wondering what they saw in the sky in the Round Rock area of Brushy Creek.
Did Z-Ro offer to box Trae Tha Truth? Rumors fly after viral fight video
Nearly a day after Z-Ro's interview with Isiah Carey, memes and rumors were shared across social media, one of them involved a flyer claiming the two Houston-based rappers would be headlining a celebrity boxing match.
Migrants sent by Texas governor arrive in Chicago seeking 'better future'
Bused from Texas, a group of migrants shipped out to sanctuary cities arrived in Chicago Wednesday night as part of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to send undocumented immigrants into Democrat-led cities.
Houston-based rappers Trae tha Truth, Z-Ro involved in viral fight video
It's the fight video that's making headlines and left people around the country talking. It happened over the weekend, and it involves two Houston based legendary rappers – Z-Ro and Trae tha Truth.
5-year-old, 17-year-old killed in Fort Worth shooting
Fort Worth police are investigating a shooting Sunday afternoon that left a 5-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy dead.
3 shot, killed by recently evicted tenant after setting fire to nearby homes
Authorities say a recently evicted tenant shot and killed three people after he set fire to nearby homes in southwest Houston. That very suspect was later shot to death by responding officers.
Parents seek drug dealer in daughter’s death, offer reward: ‘No questions asked’
Robert Gilliam says he and his wife are putting drug dealers on notice after their 22-year-old daughter died from an overdose.
Harris County Pct. 3 deputy constable shot, killed after picking up food for family: authorities
Off-duty Harris County Precinct 3 Deputy Constable Omar Ursin was driving home after picking up food for his family when he was shot and killed by someone in another vehicle, authorities say.
Beto O'Rourke temporarily off campaign trail due to 'bacterial infection'
Events for Beto O'Rourke's gubernatorial campaign are being postponed while he recovers from a bacterial infection.
Texas mass shooting victims, families join March for Our Lives rally to demand action on gun safety
March for Our Lives is rallying again on the Texas State Capitol steps, this time with the parents who lost children in the Uvalde mass shooting and survivors from the mass shooting at Santa Fe High School.
Uvalde shooting billboard causing controversy in San Francisco
The billboard is being criticized on social media for using the Uvalde tragedy as a political tool, encouraging Californians to stay here instead of moving to Texas.
Spring daycare center leaves child alone on a bus, driver quits as state officials investigate
State officials confirm with Fox 26 an active investigation is underway at Greengate Academy.
NYC officials claim Texas using wristbands to barcode migrants bused to city
NYC officials claimed that many people wanted to get off the bus in different states, but were afraid to do so thinking they were being tracked.
Austin woman flees crash scene, leaves 4-year-old child behind to crawl out of rolled vehicle
Officers arrived at the scene to find a vehicle fully turned over onto its roof. The driver's side tire was ripped off, and the windows were broken out.
10 MS-13 gang members indicted on murder, racketeering charges in Galveston
The murders alleged in the indictment span from 2015 through 2018, with a range of victims and described by investigators as "brutal in nature" and included "multiple acts of mutilation and dismemberment with machetes."
'It had to be God': Dallas school bus driver, bus monitor help save kids from floodwater
A Dallas ISD bus driver and bus monitor helped save two kids who were being swept away by floodwater by tying together seat belts from their special education bus.
Uvalde CISD fires embattled police chief Pete Arredondo
Pete Arredondo is now the first officer to lose his job over the police response to the May 24 mass shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas.
Uvalde school police chief Pete Arredondo defends actions ahead of possible firing
A blistering 17-page letter issued by his attorney, George Hyde, cited security concerns and accused the district of denying Arredondo the right to carry a weapon.
Texas church to pay damages to 'Hamilton' after unauthorized performance
A spokesperson for Hamilton says the money will be donated to the South Texas Equality Project, which offers support for the LGBTQ community in the Rio Grande Valley.