Uvalde Memorial Park shooting: 2 juveniles injured just miles away from Robb Elementary School
Texas DPS said on Twitter that they were working with the Uvalde Police Department and Sheriff's Office following a suspected gang-related shooting at Memorial Park.
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 students return to classroom for first time since shooting on Tuesday
Uvalde CISD students will return to classrooms with several new safety and security measures in place.
More migrants arrive in Chicago, and Mayor Lori Lightfoot says they'll be welcomed
"My frustration comes from the actions of the governor of Texas. There could be a level of coordination and cooperation but he chooses to do none of those things. Instead, he chooses to send human beings across the country to an uncertain destination," Lightfoot said on Sunday. “That's unacceptable.”
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.
Women onboard viral video of pilot asking passengers to stop airdropping naked pics speak out
Teighlor Marsalis from Houston, Texas filmed the viral moment when a pilot threatened to turn the plane around at Hobby Airport, if the person airdropping naked pictures using the iPhone AirDrop feature didn't stop.
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.
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.
Texas sends buses of migrants to Chicago for first time, dropped off at Union Station
The buses arrived at Chicago's Union Station at around 7:30 p.m., carrying migrants who crossed the southern border illegally.
Cook County officers find loaded gun, knives in Texas man's truck after road rage incident: officials
A Texas man was arrested in suburban Chicago Tuesday for allegedly punching another man during a road rage incident.
4 dead, including 14-year-old who was electrocuted, after damaging storms swept across the Midwest
Monday's damaging storms are being blamed for at least four deaths, and a path of damage stretching from the southern plains to the Great Lakes.
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."
More 'trigger laws' take effect: 4 more states to ban almost all abortions
To date, 13 states have passed so-called trigger laws that were designed to outlaw most abortions if the Supreme Court threw out the constitutional right to end a pregnancy.
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.
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
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.