Teen kills 2 suspected home invaders with shotgun in Channelview: HCSO
Authorities say three masked and armed men tried breaking into a home when a teenager grabbed a shotgun and fired at them. Two of the would-be home invaders were killed, while a third took off before officers arrived.
North Texas doctor deemed 'threat to public' has license suspended after patient's death
The Texas Medical Board temporarily suspended the license of Dr. Raynaldo Rivera Ortiz, Jr. on Friday calling him practicing medicine a “continuing threat to public welfare”.
Aqib Talib's brother indicted for murder in deadly shooting of Lancaster football coach
According to the indictment, Yaqub Talib “unlawfully” and “intentionally” shot coach Michael Hickmon.
Houston woman says she was being tracked through Apple AirPods
A Houston woman says a recent night out turned into a nightmare in the Galleria-area after she says someone was tracking her every move through her AirPods.
16 Uvalde fourth graders waited an hour with wounded teacher
Robb Elementary School teacher Elsa Avila describes the hour after she was shot by a gunman who killed 19 students and 2 teachers.
Uvalde High School wins first home football game of the season
Fans filled the stadium to support the Uvalde High Coyotes, a brief celebration amid the heartache and pain following the shooting at Robb Elementary School that killed 19 children and two teachers.
9 migrants found dead in Texas river, Border Patrol says
Officials made the discovery while responding to a large group of people crossing the river following days of heavy rains.
Houston Texans surprise Uvalde high school football players, reveal special helmet decal
Houston Texans Head Coach Lovie Smith and some players went to Uvalde to surprise the high school football team. They also revealed a special "Uvalde Strong" helmet decal the Texans will wear at their season opener.
Texas officials stop airplane human smuggling attempt, one migrant allegedly paid $11,000
Texas officials say 13 illegal immigrants were part of the human smuggling scheme.
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.
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.
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.
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.
'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 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.
Dinosaur tracks unearthed in Texas state park as drought dries river
Newly uncovered dinosaur tracks at Texas's Dinosaur Valley State Park date back to 113 million years ago
Uvalde School Board to hold termination hearing for school police chief Pete Arredondo on Wednesday
A notice from the school board says the meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 24 will be open to the public.
Wrong order at Wendy's leads to shooting, Frisco police say
According to officers, a customer in the drive-thru was unhappy with their order, then entered the store and began arguing with workers.
Incredible scenes of survival: Watch as 15-inches of rain leaves Dallas-Fort Worth underwater
Texas drivers swam from their vans, news reporters saved a woman from her sinking car, and taillights were underwater in the middle of an intersection.