‘Career criminal’ was out on 2 bonds when DWI crash killed 3

Gregory Smith, 30, is charged with three counts of intoxication manslaughter and two counts of intoxication assault

High-speed chase ends in downtown Houston; suspect arrested

The driver has led police through several highways and feeder roads from southwest Houston to southeast Houston. At one point the driver was surrounded by officers at gunpoint but was able to maneuver past police.

Two women killed, child hurt in shooting at Texas A&M Commerce residence hall

Two women are dead and a child was hurt in a shooting in a dorm at Texas A&M in Commerce, which is located about 65 miles northeast of Dallas.

New Irving officer surprised by military son during swearing-in ceremony

One of the Irving Police Department’s newest officers was brought to tears during her swearing-in ceremony. Her son who has been stationed overseas for the past two years showed up to pin her badge.

Husband, father, veteran: 'American Sniper' Chris Kyle left enduring legacy

Feb. 2, 2020 is the seventh anniversary of the retired Navy SEAL’s death whose career was documented in the bestselling “American Sniper” autobiography and later blockbuster film.

Man wearing gas mask on plane starts panic, has to be escorted off flight

The flight was delayed an hour, according to a passenger. Those on the plane became panicked and the man eventually had to be escorted off the plane. 

Homeless man ID'd as hero who saved baby during El Paso Walmart mass shooting

Authorities say they've identified a mystery man who was seen on surveillance video saving a baby during last year's mass shooting at a Walmart in Texas that killed 22 people

Dallas Mavericks will retire number 24 in honor of Kobe Bryant

After the passing of Kobe Bryant following a helicopter crash in California Sunday morning, the Dallas Mavericks announced that no Maverick will ever wear number 24.

Teen at center of dreadlocks controversy withdraws from Barbers Hill ISD

The high school senior at the middle of a controversy surrounding the length of his dreadlocks has withdrawn from Barbers Hill ISD, his parents say.

Police: 2 dead after warehouse explosion shakes Houston

The explosion shook other buildings about 4:30 a.m. Friday, with reports on Twitter of a boom felt across the city. Houston Police say the explosion happened at 4500 Gessner Road.

Texas A&M student being tested for suspected case of coronavirus

Health officials in Brazos County said they are investigating a possible case of coronavirus involving a college student.

Vet accidentally euthanized cat instead of giving it rabies vaccine, woman claims

According to Michelle Olson, the vet accidentally gave her cat euthanasia medicine instead of the rabies vaccine that was supposed to be administered.

San Antonio spends more than $300K to keep Chick-fil-A out of airport: report

The city of San Antonio has spent at least $315,000 in legal fees after the city council voted to bar Chick-fil-A from opening a location in the San Antonio airport in March, according to calculations by KENS 5.

Snickers unveils world's largest chocolate nut bar at plant in Waco

The special title-setting bar is equivalent to more than 41,000 single-size Snickers bars, which the brand says truly emphasizes that everything is bigger than Texas.

Austin man arrested for DWI, admits to smoking embalming fluid

Around 9 p.m. on January 11, police responded to a welfare check on a suspect vehicle that was reported to be driving erratically at the 2000 block of Manor Road.