October 6, 2020 Former Texas public library employee charged with theft of $1.3M in printer toner A year-long government audit has led to an arrest in what investigators said was the theft of $1.3 million in printer toner from the public library in Austin, Texas, according to reports.
October 6, 2020 Texas boy, 1, fatally struck in front of parents during botched carjacking A 1-year-old boy was killed in Texas when a carjacker tried stealing his mother’s car and struck them while struggling to get away.
October 6, 2020 Texas Gov. Abbott sued over ballot drop-off order Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is facing two lawsuits over a recent order limiting mailed ballot drop-off locations to one per county.
October 6, 2020 Texas partial building collapse leaves at least 3 dead, 1 injured At least three people were killed and another was injured on Monday when part of a building stairwell collapsed in Houston, Tx., according to fire officials.
October 5, 2020 Dallas hair salon owner who ignored COVID lockdown orders in GOP runoff for state Senate seat The Dallas business owner who made waves earlier this year after reopening her hair salon during the early stages of the coronavirus crisis will be in a Republican runoff election for a state Senate seat.
October 5, 2020 Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says new criminal allegations against AG Ken Paxton 'raise serious concerns' Top Texas Republicans expressed concerns over new allegations that the Lone Star state's attorney general Ken Paxton engaged in crimes like bribery and abuse of office.
October 5, 2020 Texas man turns self in after throwing punch, breaking man’s tooth in argument over Trump: police A Texas man has turned himself in to police after he was caught on video punching another man in the face as they argued over President Trump, authorities said Sunday.
October 5, 2020 Texas cop on leave in shooting death of 31-year-old man A police officer employed by a small Texas city has been placed on administrative leave in the shooting death of a 31-year-old man his family said "loved everybody."
October 3, 2020 Texas AG Paxton disputes bribery, abuse-of-office allegations leveled by aides Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defended himself Saturday evening after a group of high-level aides reported alleged criminal misconduct to federal law enforcement, according to local reports.