February 10, 2023 Texas' Abbott slams 'easy bail for criminals' after fentanyl traffickers released on bond Texas Gov. Greg Abbott expressed outrage that four suspects arrested for operating a fentanyl lab in Houston were released on bond just a day after their arrest.
February 10, 2023 Texas rancher sends message to Biden: 'Do something now' before the cartels 'come and take it from us' Debi Douglas joined "Fox & Friends" to discuss how the border crisis has made her feel less safe on her property and places the blame on President Biden.
February 10, 2023 Arizona 13-year-old boy faces charges after threatening classmates, said they were on a 'kill list' A student at a school in Arizona is facing serious charges after telling classmates that were on a "kill list." The boy said he had no real intention to injure anyone.
February 10, 2023 New Mexico firearm bill narrowly passes the state's House of Representatives A firearm bill in New Mexico narrowly passed the state's House of Representatives. The bill would make it illegal to store guns where children can access them.
February 10, 2023 Dog that inspired legislation benefiting veterans is honored by Southwest Airlines on her final flight Southwest Airlines honored the life of Kaya, a retired military service dog, during her final flight on Feb. 2 from Washington, D.C.'s Reagan National Airport to Dallas Love Field.
February 10, 2023 'Disturbing and sad': Sen. Kyrsten Sinema blasts Republicans who shouted at Biden during State of the Union Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema blasted Republicans who heckled President Biden during his State of the Union speech and called him a liar.
February 10, 2023 SUV driver arrested after crashing through fence at the Texas State Capitol A driver in Texas drove through the fence of the state Capitol. The driver has been arrested and an investigation into the case is ongoing.
February 10, 2023 Insurance companies' attorneys urge judge to reverse bankruptcy plan for Boy Scouts of America Attorneys for insurance companies are urging a judge to reverse the bankruptcy plan for the Boy Scouts. The companies may be liable for child abuse claims against the organization.
February 10, 2023 Texas rancher struggles as a result of border crisis, paying extra money to secure property Texas Rancher Debi Douglas on how she has had to keep her property secure as migrants continue to cross the southern border
February 10, 2023 Texas man dressed as clown nominates himself for Austin Energy CEO after week of outages: 'Most qualified' Entertainer Alex Strenger attended the Austin City Council meeting Feb. 9, 2023, dressed as a clown because he was told to dress for the job he wants, which was CEO of Austin Energy.