April 17, 2023 Texas man arrested in connection to 1981 cold-case murder of teen girl freed on bond A Texas man was charged last week with shooting a teenage woman in the head six times more than four decades ago after his DNA matched samples found on her body, officials said.
April 17, 2023 US Department of Energy to use $15M to build 'living labs' for tribal colleges The U.S. Department of Energy will use $15 million in grants to build "living labs" for tribal colleges and universities. The new funding opportunity will boost clean energy development.
April 17, 2023 Texas serial killer fears rise as lake deaths climb to 4 A fourth person has been found dead in an Austin lake amid public fears over a potential serial killer, but police said they haven't seen evidence of foul play in any of the cases.
April 17, 2023 Houston-area suspect shoots, kills girlfriend, dies in house fire A Houston-area man believed to have shot and killed his girlfriend died after a house fire at the crime scene, police said.
April 17, 2023 Texas man allegedly killed girlfriend for refusing to have his baby: report Adam Byrd allegedly killed his girlfriend, Jade Alyssa Alvarez, for her refusal to have his baby. He was charged with two counts of robbery days before the alleged murder.
April 17, 2023 Republican states targeting diversity, inclusion efforts in higher education Republican states, including Texas, are targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in higher education. The bills are part of a recent GOP efforts to limit critical race theory.
April 17, 2023 New Fox Nation special explores FBI siege: ‘Scandalous: Waco’ Chuck Hustmyre, an ATF agent involved in the Waco siege, reflects on the event 30 years later
April 17, 2023 Texas train collision, derailment injures 2 rail employees Two Texas rail employees were injured when a train derailed in Chico, Texas. Three locomotive cars and about 15 grain cars derailed. The train wasn't carrying any hazardous material.
April 17, 2023 Mexican kidnappers targeting American tourists have 'no code' curbing ruthlessness: expert Private investigator Jay Armes III, who's been working kidnappings in Mexico for more than three decades, told Fox News Digital that kidnapping was a business "with a code" that's been erased by today's criminals
April 17, 2023 Squatter victims fed up with being landlords after feeling wronged by legal system Property owners are fed up with laws regarding squatters, choosing to opt out of being landlords to avoid the headache of keeping control of their houses.