Shelter-in-place lifted after fire at recycling plant in NE Houston
Authorities say the fire broke out shortly before 4 p.m. at 6800 Irvington near Bennington in northeast Houston.
Rapper Mo3 shot dead on Dallas highway
Rapper Mo3 was killed midday Wednesday in a deadly shooting on northbound Interstate 35 in Dallas.
Fort Hood soldier arrested in connection to 2019 murder in Killeen
The Killeen Police Department says it has arrested 20-year-old Fort Hood soldier Cory Grafton in connection to the 2019 murder of 32-year-old Chelsea Cheatham.
Video shows volatile clash at Tarrant County polling location
A clash outside of a Tarrant County polling place becomes a lesson learned ahead of Election Day.
'American Idol' contestant Nikki McKibbin dies at 42
Nikki McKibbin, a singer from Texas best known for her third-place finish in the first season of American Idol, has died. She was 42.
Texas Supreme Court denies GOP effort to reject Houston votes
The state’s all-Republican high court rejected the request from a state representative and two GOP candidates without explaining its decision. Their effort to have the Harris County ballots thrown out is still set to be taken up during an emergency hearing in federal court on Monday.
Dog reunites with owners in Florida 6 years after vanishing from Texas backyard
“There were many tears and hugs and the family is grateful they have King home where he belongs. They never gave up hope,” the Humane Society said.
Azizi, April the Giraffe's youngest calf, dies at Texas zoo
The youngest calf of April the giraffe — which was born in March 2019 — has died.
Tampa Bay Rays beat Los Angeles Dodgers in stunning rally, and World Series is tied 2-2
INCREDIBLE: The Tampa Bay Rays capitalized on mistakes by the Los Angeles Dodgers to tie the World Series 2-2 on Saturday night.
Border Patrol agents shoot and kill driver suspected in human smuggling operation
A Customs and Border Patrol agent shot and killed a semi driver in Texas on Friday night. The semi driver was suspected of helping smuggle people illegally into the U.S.
Jerry Jeff Walker, country music legend and 'Mr. Bojangles' songwriter, dies at 78
Jerry Jeff Walker, a country singer-songwriter known for penning the hit "Mr. Bojangles," has died. He was 78.
Vanessa Guillen's death was 'in line of duty,' family entitled to benefits
The United States Army has ruled that Vanessa Guillen's death was 'in the line of duty.'
North Texas woman who died on flight had COVID-19, officials confirm
Dallas County officials confirmed a woman in her 30s died on an airline flight because of COVID-19. She had underlying health conditions.
Veteran finally granted US citizenship -- 53 years after receiving Purple Heart while serving in Vietnam
A Vietnam War veteran and Purple Heart recipient has finally been granted US citizenship, more than 50 years after his military duty.
Woman charged in connection to viral video of puppy being kicked
Houston police say Jaymeshia Trenay Vigne, 20, admitted to hitting and kicking the dog because she was upset her son had been attacked and was trying to get the dog out of her car.
Border Patrol arrests nearly 300 people in 18 hours
Agents with U.S. Border Patrol in Texas arrested nearly 300 undocumented immigrants in eighteen hours after a series of operations with other law enforcement agencies.
Baby Nick dies at home hours after release from Texas Children's Hospital
10-month-old Baby Nick died at his home hours after he was released from Texas Children's Hospital.
Texas couple forced child to jump on trampoline until she died of dehydration, police say
A Texas couple could be facing capital murder charges after police say they forced an 8-year-old child to jump on a trampoline until she died of dehydration.
Texas mother, unborn child killed when 'friend' allegedly cuts baby out of womb
A pregnant Texas woman and her unborn child were killed Friday morning after her baby girl was cut from her womb.
Black man sues Texas city for $1M after viral photo showed mounted officers leading him by rope
A Black man who was led by a rope by two white officers on horseback has sued a southeast Texas city and its police department for $1 million, saying he suffered humiliation and fear during his arrest.


















