Emotional support dog stolen in Arlington car theft reunited with owner
Police in Texas captured a heartwarming moment between an owner and her stolen dog.
Texas Lottery jackpot grows to largest jackpot prize in North America
Lotto Texas has grown to $32.25 million, making it the largest jackpot prize in the country and continent.
Dallas mom transmits COVID-19 to unborn daughter, hospital says
It appears a Dallas newborn got sick from the coronavirus while still in the womb.
Search continues for Fort Worth woman last seen one month ago after winning bingo cash prize
Family and volunteers are organizing a search party for a missing Fort Worth woman who was last seen after winning a large cash prize from a bingo hall.
Employer offers 'pawternity' leave, $300 toward pet-adoption fees to its workers
A Texas insurance company is encouraging its employees to adopt pets -- by offering them "pawternity" leave and a sizable stipend.
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.
Amber Guyger appeals murder conviction, asks for a lesser charge and sentence
The legal team for former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger has filed an appeal with the Fifth Court of Appeals in hopes of overturning her murder conviction.
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"
Texas man charged after allegedly spending COVID-19 business aid on Lamborghini, strip clubs
The U.S. Department of Justice said that Lee Price III allegedly obtained more than $1.6 million in fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program loans.
'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.
Earning her wings: US Navy officially welcomes first Black female Tactical Aircraft pilot
The US Navy awarded its first Black female tactical pilot with her "Wings of Gold" over the weekend.
Don't wear a mask in Houston, receive $250 fine
The citation for not wearing a face covering in public as outlined in the Texas mask mandate comes with a $250 fine.
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.
High school sweethearts who overcame cancer and strokes beat COVID-19 with help of caring doctor
Robert Beecham and his wife, Janice, overcame COVID-19 thanks to the diligent and empathetic efforts of Dr. Satyam Nayak.
Witnesses: Texas man said to be armed is shot, killed after approaching driver at Austin protest
AUSTIN, Texas -- A driver was detained after he allegedly shot and killed a man after driving through a protest in downtown Austin on Saturday evening, July 25, police said.
4 injured in shooting at Dallas sports bar after men not allowed in due to COVID-19 restrictions
DALLAS -- Dallas police said three men were shot and a woman was hit by shrapnel when someone opened fire outside a sports bar in North Oak Cliff Saturday night, July 25.The shooter was reportedly among three men who were turned away from Harris House of Heroes II sports bar, just before midnight, because the establishment was at full capacity.In May, a Dallas fire marshal shut down the crowded Harris House of Heroes location off McKinney Avenue after a disagreement over whether it should be classified as a bar or restaurant.Last month, the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission suspended the license for the other Harris House of Heroes location for 30 days.At the time, the attorney for House of Heroes’ called it unreasonable.


















