Media 2 hours ago Judge shoots down Texas AG Paxton's attempt to block guaranteed income program Houston district Judge Ursula Hall shot down Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to block a guaranteed income program based on grounds that its unconstitutional.
LIFESTYLE 5 hours ago Texas shelter dog becomes impressive police K-9 as he combats fentanyl crisis Rock, a German shepherd mix, was found wondering the streets. In less than a year, he's become a top narcotics K-9 at the Fort Worth Police Department in Fort Worth, Texas.
Texas 15 hours ago Rural Texas towns report cyberattacks that caused one water system to overflow A hack that caused the water system of Muleshoe, Texas to overflow in January has now been linked to a Russian hacktivist group; the hacking attempts were reported to federal authorities.
Texas 19 hours ago Anti-cop, anti-Israel rhetoric from staffers threatens Dem’s ‘moderate’ image Campaign staffers for Texas Senate candidate Colin Allred have made their positions on a number of controversial political issues clear in recent years.
Police and Law Enforcement 1 day ago 911 service restored in many areas after several states hit with outages No cause has been identified for the 911 outages reported in four states across the U.S. Wednesday into Thursday, but most services have been restored.
Texas 1 day ago Texas farming crisis looms as US, Mexico spar over long-standing water treaty Texas farm groups are sounding alarms over water shortages stemming from a dispute between Mexican and U.S. officials over a long-standing water treaty.
Texas 1 day ago Feds investigate Texas surgeon accused of denying patients life-saving liver transplants Texas surgeon Dr. J. Steve Bynon Jr. is accused of changing his patients' entries in a government organ waiting list, effectively making them ineligible for new livers.
House and Home 1 day ago On this day in history, April 18, 1934, first self-operated 'washateria' opens in Fort Worth, Texas It was considered a breakthrough for its time when, on this day in history, April 18, 1934, the first laundromat — or "washateria," as it was called then — opened in Fort Worth, Texas.
Texas 2 days ago Texas city commission passes resolution to protect transgender treatments for minors from state law Austin’s LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission approved a resolution to protect individuals and organizations providing “healthcare" to transgender people.
Texas 2 days ago Lindsey Graham says DHS told him Laken Riley's alleged murderer was paroled into US illegally Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan illegal immigrant charged in the murder of Laken Riley, was allegedly paroled into the U.S. illegally, according to Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.