November 7, 2023 Multiple wounded in shooting at 'trail ride pasture party' at Texas college A shooting at a Texas college homecoming party left seven people injured Sunday night. The shooting occurred after a fight escalated into gunfire, police say.
November 7, 2023 Pro cyclist grilled at Kaitlin Armstrong trial on how he dumped woman who allegedly killed his lover Kaitlin Armstrong's defense strategy may be emerging in line of questioning directed at boyfriend Colin Strickland, who went on a date with Anna Moriah Wilson just before her murder.
November 6, 2023 Dem Senate candidate sent $1M in taxpayer funds to group teaching 'racial equity and identity' to 4-year-olds Dem Senate candidate Rep. Colin Allred of Texas sent $1M in taxpayer funds to group teaching youth that the U.S. is a "white supremacist system."
November 6, 2023 Broken window leads to Texas man hunting down ex-wife, her girlfriend in chase that ends in murder Allen Dale Edwards was convicted of murder for shooting dead Keyanna Gardiner, the mother of his children, after she and a friend drove to his home and the friend broke his window.
November 6, 2023 Pro-Israel demonstrators gather outside Texas State Capitol: 'Keep the faith' Hundreds of pro-Israel demonstrators gathered outside the Texas State Capitol on Sunday in support for Israel as its war against Hamas terrorists approaches a second month.
November 5, 2023 Texas amateur bomb maker sentenced to 14 years for weapons violations, child pornography possession A Burleson, Texas man who pleaded guilty in July to child pornography possession and weapons violations after being found with bomb making materials, was sentenced to 14 years.
November 5, 2023 Shots fired, two arrested after firing gun near Texas Rangers World Series Parade: police Man arrested after firing shots during parking lot fight near Rangers' World Series parade, police say
November 5, 2023 Rep. Jackson Lee is getting backlash for angry recording because of her race, gender: Supporters A Houston Chronicle reporter suggested that Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, is getting so much backlash for leaked audio of her berating staff because she's a woman
November 4, 2023 Texas Black, urban voters support school choice while rural voters reject it, according to new survey A new survey shows many rural voters are rejecting school choice in Texas, which has struggled to pass a policy that's been passed in other red states.
November 4, 2023 Texas awarding $2K to anyone who reports alligator snapping turtle poaching The Texas Parks Wildlife Department has doubled the reward to $2,000 for those who offer a tip about someone poaching the threatened alligator snapping turtle.