FBI Arrests Man Planning to Conduct Terrorist Attack On Behalf of ISIS in Texas
According to court documents, Anas Said planned on attacking the Israeli Consulate in Houston and local synagogues
Hundreds of Texas Teachers Cheated on Certification Exam, Illegally Obtained License in Massive Scheme: Prosecutors
A group of Houston school district employees have been charged for their alleged involvement in a venture that helped hundreds to cheat on certification exams.
Singer-Songwriter Xavi: "Mexican Artists Had To Work Hard To Show the World Who We Are" - INTERVIEW
Earlier this month, Xavi released his first LP titled "NEXT" that includes 15 songs
Texas Community Blast Local Officials Who Voted to Move Native American History Book to Fiction Section: 'Stop Weaponizing Everything'
Native American historian Linda Coombs' book "Colonization and the Wampanoag Story" was shelved as fiction earlier this month by a citizens review committee.
Texas Woman Teamed Up with Husband to Murder Ex-Lover After He Ended Affair: Court Docs
A Texas woman looking to kidnap and murder a lover who recently ended their affair found an unlikely recruit in her husband.
Wanted Murder Suspect on the Run for Years Picked Up by Police After Roommate Kicked Him Out
An Iowa man said he gave the wanted man a home and food after seeing him carrying a "veteran needing work" sign.
Latina Goes Viral on TikTok for Sending Her Unfaithful Undocumented Boyfriend Back to Mexico as Revenge
The woman took him across the border for cheating on her
Houston Man Accused of Killing Pregnant Wife and Reporting Death as Suicide Released on Bond
Lee Gilley is not allowed to contact his two children, who were inside the house during their mother's death.
Family Sues HEB After 3-year-old Girl Loses Four Fingers in Escalator; Emergency Switch 'Inoperable'
The family seeks over $1 million for the child's injuries and calls for industry-wide changes.
Houston Man Charged with Strangling Pregnant Wife After Reporting Her Death as Suicide
The man allegedly claimed his wife overdosed, but medical staff reports indicate death by strangulation.
Chemical Disaster at Texas Oil Plant Leaves Two People Dead and Dozens More Injured
Researchers from nonprofit Coalition to Prevent Chemical Disasters say there have been 115 hazardous chemical incidents in Texas since January 2021
Mother and Son Sentenced for Sex Trafficking Minors in a Houston Cantina Backroom
Some victims reported that they initially worked as waitresses before being forced into sex work under the threat of violence.
CBP Agents Seize Over 10 Cocaine Packages Hidden Inside a Motorized Wheelchair
According to the most recent data published by CBP, the agency had seized almost 27,000 pounds of cocaine along the U.S. Southwest border as of August
Hispanic Single Mother Who Rescued Houston Man During Wind Storm Rewarded With New Home
A Houston woman rescued a man after a tree crushed his SUV during a dangerous storm. In return, he thanked her with a life-changing gift.
Former RodeoHouston Leader Pleads Guilty in $2.8 Million Fraud, Targeted Fellow Volunteers
Michael Wayne Galvan used his leadership role to defraud investors, promising returns on construction material deals, now faces up to 20 years in prison.
Ten Massage Spas In Houston To Close Amid Anti-Trafficking Efforts; 'Lady Comes Out in Lingerie' Review Says
Owner agrees to shut down multiple establishments following investigation into illicit activities and human trafficking.
Texas Man Unintentionally Kills Girlfriend While Using Gun to Smash Window of Locked Car She Was Hiding In During Argument: Police
Detectives said that the boyfriend gave two different statements to two different officers, and refused to answer questions or let them search his truck.
Armed Robbers Posing as DoorDash Drivers Tie Up Mother in Houston Home Invasion
Suspects restrained the woman in front of her young children before a shooting left one officer injured.
Five Couples Sue Texas Fertility Clinic Claiming They Were Implanted Damaged And Dead Embryos
"This was probably their last chance to have biological children," an attorney for the families said.
Pipeline fire in Deer Park forces evacuations, damages homes, and raises air quality concerns
Pipeline fire in Deer Park continues to burn, raising air quality safety concerns.
Houston carjacking: 90-year-old Navy veteran shot dead and run over; Governor offers reward
$15,000 combined reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect responsible for the fatal shooting of Navy veteran Nelson Beckett.
Thousands of Austin residents face power outages on the hottest day of the year
Millions of Texans are under excessive heat warnings as cities across the state experience record breaking temperatures.
Former Houston mayor rejects visiting Trump's Mar-a-Lago after report
A recent piece by the New York Times included Bill White in a list of prominent right-wing personalities. He was seemingly mistook for another Bill White
'Almost Like Mummies': Shocked Texas cops find badly decomposed bodies inside 18-wheeler
Police believe the two people were living inside the truck. The cause of death is not yet clear
Hundreds of thousands of Texas residents are still without power a week after Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl may have caused up to $32bn worth of damages and losses in the United States
One in four Latino households in Houston earned enough to buy a median-priced home in 2023
According to the Houston Association of Realtors, Latinos rank dead last among all ethnic groups, followed closely by Blacks
A trip around the Copa América 2024 venues: Houston, Texas
Everything you need to know about the city of Houston, one of the 14 venues selected for Copa América 2024
Puerto Rico to host the World Baseball Classic for the first time since 2013; Miami also makes the cut
The 18,000-seat Hiram Birthon Stadium will serve as the venue for pool games held in Puerto Rico
Texas voters elect first LGBTQ+ state senator — Who is Molly Cook?
Cook is a 32-year-old ER nurse born and raised in the Houston area
Houston area flooding continues as heavy rains ease in Texas largest city
Gov Greg Abbott asked people to report their damage in order to get any federal financial assistance