December 13, 2023 Houston robbery suspect dressed like Michael Jackson sought for Subway heist A robbery suspect dressed similar to Michael Jackson is being sought by Houston police for a June robbery at a Subway sandwich shop, authorities said Wednesday.
December 13, 2023 'Mini volcanoes' made of mounds of sand appear scattered on Texas beach “Mini volcanoes" appeared all over a Texas beach on Sunday, covering the sand in strange scattered mounds made of sands, video from the Quintana Beach County Park shows.
December 13, 2023 Thousands of migrants wait a few hours from Eagle Pass, Texas, to catch trains headed for southern border Video shows thousands of migrants nearly three hours from Eagle Pass, Texas, waiting to catch a freight train heading north to the southern border.
December 13, 2023 Texas middle school students hospitalized from eating candy laced with unknown substance Police are investigating what was inside the candy that sent eight middle school students to the hospital in Granbury, TX on Tuesday afternoon.
December 13, 2023 Stark warning after Michigan teen charged for encouraging suicide of Texas boy during online game A Michigan teenager flew to Texas where he plead guilty for allegedly encouraging a fellow gamer to commit suicide while they were talking over Discord.
December 13, 2023 As Biden's border collapses, South Texas Hispanics move away from Democrats In President Biden’s surrender of control on our southern border to Mexican drug and human trafficking cartels, we can see political consequences unfolding in real time.
December 13, 2023 Biden slams 'legal and medical chaos' in Texas after woman forced to seek out-of-state abortion President Biden on Monday slammed the state of Texas after a woman whose unborn baby has a fatal condition was forced to leave the state to obtain an abortion.
December 13, 2023 Gov. Abbott warns Texas universities they must ensure nobody on campus advocates for genocide, antisemitism Texas Gov. Abbott told universities that they should avoid teaching students about any social agendas and should ensure there are no calls for genocide or antisemitism on campus.
December 12, 2023 Texas judge backs state's TikTok ban on state-owned devices The TX lawsuit argued that the ban, affecting public universities, hindered academic freedom
December 12, 2023 Murder charges dropped for 2 in fatal stabbing of Seattle woman on vacation in Texas Texas prosecutors have dropped murder charges against two suspects accused of fatally stabbing Marisela Botello-Valadez, a 23-year-old Seattle woman, during her Dallas vacation.