July 12, 2023 Austin mayor abruptly suspends police partnership with Texas DPS he touted, opponents rip ‘cowardly decision’ The City of Austin on Wednesday announced the suspension of its partnership with Texas DPS, sparking an outcry from opponents who said the move would make the city less safe.
July 12, 2023 Texas officers rescue woman in submerged car, administer CRP: 'Got a pulse' Two Dallas police officers dove into the waters of Bachman Lake last week saving the life of a woman who was in a submerged vehicle. The officers administered life-saving CRP and revived the woman.
July 12, 2023 Texas man who killed unwed pregnant sister sentenced to 40 years in prison A Texas man who killed his 23-year-old sister in 2019 pleaded guilty to felony murder and was sentenced to spend the next four decades in prison.
July 12, 2023 Texas school board rejects LGBTQ activist push to allow boys in girls choir: 'Great win for kids' A Fort Worth, Texas school board has rejected LGBTQ activist demands that would allow kids to join the choir that corresponds with their "gender identity."
July 12, 2023 Texas sheriff was never investigated despite years of complaints about corruption, according to deputies Deputies under San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers claim that an investigation into the sheriff was never opened despite years of complaints about corruption.
July 11, 2023 Texas man desperate to find driver who fatally shot wife during road rage incident: ‘Most special person’ A Fort Worth, Texas woman was shot in the head in a reported road rage incident in Hurst on Monday night, after her husband said he flipped off another vehicle.
July 11, 2023 Texas congressman reintroduces bill to collect biometric data on immigrants at the southern border The B-VERIFY Act would require the Department of Homeland Security to collect biometric information from aliens seeking entry into the U.S.
July 11, 2023 Texas Republican Mayra Flores announces campaign to return to Congress Former Texas Rep. Mayra Flores announced Tuesday morning in an interview with "Fox and Friends" she was running a congressional campaign to take back Texas's District 34.
July 11, 2023 One of the oldest giraffes in human care, Twiga, dies at age of 31 at East Texas zoo Twiga, one of the oldest Giraffes in human care, has died at the age of 31. Twiga was found dead at the Ellen Trout Zoo on Saturday morning.
July 11, 2023 China is knocking on Texas' door: Here's how US needs to respond Armed with predatory loan terms and virtually no accountability, China’s sights are firmly set on the United States' Latin American neighbors.