May 17, 2023 Texas man fatally shoots neighbor during fight over loud music, police say Lonnie Holcombe, 54, allegedly shot and killed his neighbor in Dallas during a fight, and told police that his neighbors were playing loud music.
May 16, 2023 Texas police release chilling 911 calls in mall shooting that left 8 dead Authorities have released chilling audio of 911 calls made to police as a gunman opened fire on innocent people at the Premium Outlets in Allen, Texas.
May 16, 2023 Texas police release chilling 911 calls in mall shooting that left 8 dead The 911 audio records paint a chaotic picture as dispatchers assessed the situation unfolding.
May 16, 2023 American Airlines' new Dallas-Fort Worth lease includes $1.6B for 6th terminal American Airlines has signed off on a lease at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, which calls for the construction of a new terminal and renovations on two others.
May 16, 2023 DeSantis sends Florida law enforcement, National Guard to Texas-Mexico border to help with migrant crisis Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that his state is deploying resources to aid Texas in its battle against the ongoing crisis at its southern border.
May 16, 2023 Texas man allegedly held teen at gunpoint, forced him to perform sex acts: report A Texas man allegedly made a teen boy perform sex acts on him at gunpoint, authorities said
May 16, 2023 Group of 30 Chinese migrants found near Texas-Mexico border A group of 30 Chinese migrants were caught walking near the United States southern border, days after the expiration of Title 42.
May 16, 2023 Texas school choice battle is about ‘freedom’ for students, parents: Mandy Drogin Next Generation Texas campaign director Mandy Drogin discusses Texas’ school choice debate as Gov. Greg Abbott threatens a special session to craft legislation.
May 16, 2023 Why this Democrat thinks Ted Cruz should be very worried about a former NFL linebacker in 2024 The 2024 U.S. Senate election is shaping up in Texas in recent days.
May 16, 2023 El Paso overwhelmed with migrants after end of Title 42 El Paso residents Jennifer Ivey, Rosie, and Irene Armendariz-Jackson on what they are experiencing in El Paso as the city continues to deal with migrant surge