September 6, 2023 Tech-savvy brothers of murdered college student snoop out data that helps nab suspects Umayr and Uzair Kaleem used their tech backgrounds to investigate their missing brother's final contacts, which led to the arrest and conviction of killers Eric Aguilar and Jose Varela.
September 5, 2023 Texas dog owner arrested after pet attacks 68-year-old man: police Texas suspect Kelly Max Oshaughnessy was charged with serious bodily injury to an elderly person after his loose dog mauled a 68-year-old man, Bexar County police said.
September 5, 2023 Texas AG Ken Paxton pleads not guilty to impeachment charges after Senate advances case to trial Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton pleaded not guilty to impeachment charges Tuesday after the state Senate rejected all motions to dismiss the matter.
September 5, 2023 Greg Abbott brags of sending 35,000 migrants to sanctuary cities, says it provided 'critical relief' to Texans Texas Gov. Greg Abbott bragged Tuesday that his administration has sent over 35,000 migrants to Democratic-led "sanctuary cities" across the country.
September 5, 2023 Impeachment trial of Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton set to begin Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will face an impeachment trial on corruption allegations surrounding his relationship with real estate developer Nate Paul.
September 4, 2023 Austin Police ask robbery victims to call 311 amid staffing shortage, crime crisis The Austin Police Department asks residents to call the non-emergency 311 number if they become victims of robberies amid departmental struggles with understaffing and crime.
September 4, 2023 SUV crashes into Texas Denny’s restaurant, leaves 23 injured: police A driver crashed into a Denny's restaurant in Rosenberg, Texas on Labor Day, wounding at least 23 people inside. Police say there were no life-threatening injuries.
September 4, 2023 Texas sends 12th migrant bus to LA; city may seek legal action despite approving sanctuary status Texas sent a 12th bus of migrants to Los Angeles, nearly a week after the city voted to look into legal action against Texas.
September 4, 2023 Texas pushes back as Biden admin digs up old fight over lizard that could 'cripple' state oil industry Texas is pushing back against the Biden administration's move to classify a lizard as an endangered species that could have "crippling" economic effects for oil and gas industry.
September 2, 2023 Texas suspect caught on video torturing family's cats learns his fate Former University of Texas at Dallas student Shubhankar Kawle was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison after torturing a cat for five hours, ultimately leading to her death.