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.
September 2, 2023 Family of pilot killed in Texas air show crash sues organizers of Wings Over Dallas: 'Who is responsible?' Nearly a year after a midair collision at a Texas air show took the lives of six men, the family of Len Root filed a lawsuit alleging negligence by the organizers.
September 2, 2023 Texas law requiring some drunken drivers to pay child support goes into effect Texas House Bill 393, or Bentley's Law, went into effect Friday. The legislation mandates drunken drivers who kill a child’s parent or guardian in a crash to pay child support.
September 1, 2023 Texas man who threatened to kill Georgia officials following 2020 election pleads guilty A Texas man, who threatened to kill Georgia officials following the 2020 election where Donald Trump lost against Joe Biden, has pleaded guilty.
September 1, 2023 'Sticky Note Bandit' arrested after robbing four banks while dressed as woman: Officials FBI agents and other Texas law enforcement agencies arrested an alleged robber dubbed as the "Sticky Note Bandit" who robbed four banks in a two week period.
September 1, 2023 Texas teen girl who was subject of Amber Alert charged in murder, another suspect at large A Texas teenage girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert is charged in the death of a young man and another suspect remains on the loose, police said.
September 1, 2023 Judge strikes down Texas law requiring pornographic sites to verify user age U.S. District Judge David Ezra has blocked a Texas law that requires age verification to view pornographic websites, which he ruled too vague and a violation of the First Amendment.
September 1, 2023 Texas school mandate requiring armed officers at every campus after deadly Uvalde shooting hits roadblocks Texas schools have been unable to fulfil a mandate requiring an armed officer at every campus following the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde last year.