Reports of more serious cases of domestic violence during pandemic
There has been an increase in extreme domestic violence during the pandemic within the Houston area.
Austin City Council cuts millions of dollars from APD budget, approves fiscal year budget
$150 million will be cut from the Austin Police Department.
Fans boo FC Dallas players kneeling during national anthem
FC Dallas got its season back underway Wednesday night at home in Frisco. But it was disrupted by fans who booed the players for kneeling during the national anthem.
Princeton couple arrested after baby’s body found in bucket of tar
A Collin County couple is accused of disposing of their infant child's body in a bucket of tar.
Police: Houston pastor admitted to sexually assaulting boy, more victims possible
Houston police say the pastor of a local church has been charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child, and investigators believe there could be more victims.
Man charged with murder of Fort Hood soldier who was found dead beside road
A Texas man has been charged with murder in the slaying of a Fort Hood soldier whose body was found beside a road four miles from where his burned SUV was found.
TABC arrests store clerk connected to crash that killed Thin Blue Line MC members
According to a release, Ranelle Diane Welch turned herself into Kerr County authorities on Thursday afternoon following the TABC’s investigation.
Army: Fort Hood has some of the "highest numbers" of violent acts, sexual harassment cases
"There is clearly more that must be done"
5 juniors from California to Texas named National Student Poets
This year’s poets are Isabella Ramirez, from Lake Worth; Ethan Wang, from Katy, Texas; Manasi Garg, from Saratoga; Madelyn Dietz, from St. Paul, Minn.; and Anthony Wiles, from Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Each receives a $5,000 cash award.
Texas medical board warns physicians who claim COVID-19 cure
The Texas board that licenses doctors has warned physicians that it could take action against anyone who falsely advertises a cure for COVID-19.
'Shame on all of you': Obituary blames politicians and 'selfish people' for man's COVID-19 death
The obituary called out the “ignorant, self centered and selfish people” who refused to follow advice of medical experts amid the pandemic.
Body of Fort Hood soldier recovered after boating incident
No further details have been released about the boating incident.
23 crosses held outside El Paso Walmart on first anniversary of shooting
Crosses bearing the names of each of the 23 people killed were carried from a nearby park to the Walmart.
Driver involved in fatal shooting at Austin protest identified
The man allegedly did not know there was a protest going on in downtown Austin.
Dallas dispatchers answer call for help, donate groceries to senior citizen without food
A group of Dallas dispatchers banded together to help a senior citizen who called 911 for help because she didn’t have anything to eat.
Shelter-in-place lifted in SW Houston following 3-alarm fire
The shelter-in-place order for some residents in the southwest Houston area has been lifted as firefighters continue to extinguish what was a 3-alarm fire on Friday afternoon.
US Navy's 1st Black female Tactical Aircraft pilot earns 'Wings of Gold'
The U.S. Navy has welcomed its first Black female Tactical Aircraft pilot.
Vanessa Guillen’s family to meet with President Trump Thursday
The family of murdered Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen is preparing to meet with President Trump Thursday to discuss a bill that would help prevent what happened to the 20-year-old from ever happening to anyone else.
Rep. Louie Gohmert tests positive for coronavirus before planning to fly with Trump to Texas
Rep. Louie Gohmert tested positive for coronavirus in advance of his planned travel with President Trump to Texas Wednesday and had to be removed from the trip, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Family asks for birthday wishes for retired USAF veteran turning 100
The family is asking for cards and video greetings by August 2.