August 5, 2023 Texas judge rules state's abortion law is too restrictive for women with pregnancy complications A Texas judge granted a temporary injunction over the state's abortion ban on Friday, ruling that the law is too restrictive for women with serious pregnancy complications.
August 4, 2023 Texas man on parole for earlier stabbing accused of knifing girlfriend and her dog Marques Kelvin Potts of Houston, 58, was on probation for stabbing a female family member in 2021 when he allegedly stabbed his girlfriend and her dog in their apartment on Saturday.
August 4, 2023 Texas woman arrested for felony animal cruelty after dozens of horses, dogs found dead on property A Texas woman was arrested on animal cruelty charges Friday after authorities found dozens of dead horses and dogs on her property northeast of Dallas.
August 4, 2023 Texas man gets 3½ years for threats against poll workers, elections officials Frederick Goltz, 52, of Lubbock, Texas, has been sentenced to 3½ years in federal prison after calling for a mass shooting of poll workers and threatening Arizona elections officials.
August 4, 2023 Texas woman buried deceased disabled teen son, hid death from authorities, police say A Texas woman allegedly buried her deceased disabled teenage son without informing authorities that he had died, police said.
August 4, 2023 Texas says Mexico is 'flat-out wrong' to tie migrant death to floating border barrier Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's office is pushing back after Mexico tied the death of a migrant to the recently installed border barrier placed in the Rio Grande River.
August 4, 2023 Family mistakenly held at gunpoint by Texas police say the stop traumatized the kids in the car A Black woman said Texas police traumatized her teenage sons after an officer held her family at gunpoint during a traffic stop. The officer wrongly suspected the car was stolen.
August 4, 2023 Texas man who fatally shot deputy sheriff could face death penalty Facundo Chavez, who killed a Texas deputy sheriff, faces either life in prison without parole or the death penalty after being convicted of capital murder on Aug. 3, 2023.
August 4, 2023 Texas A&M University reaches $1 million settlement with Black journalism professor Kathleen McElroy was awarded a $1 million settlement from Texas A&M University after her hiring was sabotaged by backlash due to her past work promoting diversity.
August 3, 2023 ACLU challenges Texas drag ban, set to go into effect next month The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit Wednesday to block a Texas Senate bill signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, that targets drag performances.