March 16, 2023 Texas influencer Brittany Dawn Davis organizing faith retreats for women amid fitness scam allegations Brittany Dawn Davis, a former fitness influencer facing trial for allegedly scamming clients who purchased her online nutrition program, is now organizing faith retreats.
March 16, 2023 Seven zoo guests injured after tree limb breaks, falls in Texas Seven people were injured, one critically, when part of a tree broke off and fell onto guests at the San Antonio Zoo Wednesday afternoon. Witnesses described the aftermath.
March 16, 2023 Rep. Pfluger: We need an apology from the Russian government Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, reacts to footage of Russia striking down a U.S. drone and Democrats skipping border hearing
March 16, 2023 Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs scrutinized for plans to disregard court order authorizing execution Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is facing criticism from the family of a murder victim and a county prosecutor after announcing she will not allow an April execution to take place.
March 16, 2023 Texas Senate unanimously passes bill allowing fentanyl distributors to be charged with murder The Texas Senate unanimously passed a bill Wednesday that would allow the state to take legal action against those who traffic or distribute fentanyl in fatal cases.
March 16, 2023 Train carrying hazardous materials derails in Northwestern Arizona Authorities said a train carrying hazardous materials derailed just north of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, near the border with California. An investigation is ongoing.
March 16, 2023 Texas mom suffers quadruple amputation, credits her faith and a little dog for pulling her through Wyndi Adkins of Blooming Grove, Texas, is a quadruple amputee. She credits her faith in God, the love of her family and her little Chiweenie, Mazi, for keeping her alive and giving her purpose.
March 16, 2023 Texas DPS warnings about travel to Mexico are changing plans for some spring breakers The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is urging Texans to avoid traveling to Mexico during spring break due to ongoing violence crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
March 15, 2023 Houston area’s feral hogs exploding in numbers, creating a constant struggle for residents Despite best efforts, feral hogs have exploded in the South Texas area, creating a constant headache for farmers as officials scramble to address the persistent problem.
March 15, 2023 New Mexico seeking ‘professional bear huggers’ for new job opening The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish on Monday put out a call for professional "bear huggers," or conservation officers who must educate the public about wildlife and management.