May 4, 2023 Texas socialite sued over suspected drunken-driving crash that left man dead The family of a Houston man allegedly killed by drunk-driving socialite Kristina Chambers last month is suing the defendant for $1 million in damages.
May 4, 2023 Jeffrey Toobin claims Oklahoma City bomber's 'obsession with the Founding Fathers' motivated terrorist attack Former CNN analyst Jeffrey Toobin suggested Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was influenced by an "obsession with the Founding Fathers," while promoting his new book on CNN.
May 4, 2023 Cycling governing body defends transgender participation rules after uproar The UCI on Tuesday defended its transgender participation rules as Austin Killips came under fire for winning the women's overall category at the Tour of the Gila.
May 4, 2023 Dallas Police Department, City Hall hit with ransomware attack A ransomware attack caused the Dallas Police Department and City Hall to shut down their websites. It also caused some jury trials to be canceled.
May 4, 2023 Interstate 10 from Arizona to New Mexico closes due to fiery fatal crash A semi-truck collided into an overpass pillar in a fiery crash that killed the driver in Willcox, Arizona. The disaster closed the westbound lanes of I-10 that stretched to New Mexico.
May 4, 2023 Lt. Chris Olivarez: Migrant crisis has gotten 'much worse' ahead of Title 42 expiration Texas DPS Lt. Chris Olivarez on DHS Secretary Mayorkas' upcoming visit to the southern border and Biden sending 1,500 troops to the border
May 4, 2023 2 children die in New Mexico house fire Two children died in a house fire in Clovis, New Mexico, on Wednesday. Investigators have not determined the cause of the fire yet.
May 3, 2023 Oklahoma sex offender killed 6 people – including his wife and her children – them himself, police say Oklahoma police say Jesse McFadden, a convicted sex offender, shot and killed his wife, her three children, and two teens before turning the gun on himself.
May 3, 2023 Texas soldier who killed armed BLM protestor denied retrial as Abbott eyes pardon Sgt. Daniel Perry, who was convicted of murder for killing an armed Black Lives Matter protestor in 2020, has been denied a retrial, but is still awaiting a potential pardon.
May 3, 2023 New Mexico delegates renew push for broader protection at Chaco National Park New Mexico delegates renewed a push for broader protection for the Chaco Culture National Historical Park. The legislation will provide a 10-mile buffer around the national park.