UT Austin Palestine rally: Greg Abbott says 'protesters belong in jail'
Texas lawmakers and organizations have reacted to the Palestine rally happening at the University of Texas at Austin.
Woman found dead inside Dallas man's closet, affidavit says
Dallas Police found the body of 27-year-old Corinna Johnson in the closet wrapped in bed sheets, according to an arrest affidavit acquired by FOX 4.
Fort Worth dad uses TikTok to lead police to son's suspected killer
For months, Luis Laguna Sr. went on TikTok, searching for his son’s killer. Carlos was murdered inside his truck after a November ranch concert in Fort Worth. Now, thanks to the dad's pursuit for justice, his son's suspected killer is behind bars.
Teen speaks after doctor who injected IV bag with dangerous drugs is found guilty
Jack Adlerstein was 18 years old when he went into Baylor Scott and White Surgicare in North Dallas for a simple nose surgery. The young man nearly died when Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz injected his IV bag with dangerous drugs.
Dallas school shooting: Student shot in leg, gunman in custody at Wilmer-Hutchins High School
Dallas police say a Wilmer-Hutchins High School student shot another student on campus in Southeast Dallas.
CMT Awards 2024 features Toby Keith tribute as Jelly Roll wins big
The 2024 CMT Music Awards included a touching Toby Keith tribute and three awards for Jelly Roll. The annual event was led by four-time host Kelsea Ballerini.
AG Miyares supports Texas law to allow state's cops to arrest illegal immigrants
Attorney General Jason Miyares announced support for a Texas law that would make illegal immigration a state crime, joining 22 other states.
Court action on Texas’ migrant arrest law leads to confusion at the US-Mexico border
The legal back-and-forth over Texas' controversial immigration law, SB4, has led to confusion at the US-Mexico border.
‘Little Rascals’ bank robbers are 11, 12 and 16 years old
The FBI arrested three young boys suspected of robbing a bank while on spring break in Houston.
Appeals court blocks enforcement of Texas migrant law once again
Just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court said Texas can enforce its SB4 border law, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel hearing arguments on the merits of the law temporarily blocked it again.
Virginia infant awaits life-saving double lung transplant at Texas Children’s
A Virginia mother of a 4-month-old girl in need of a double-lung transplant shares their emotional journey as they wait for a donor for their baby girl who is battling a rare disease.
3 killed after National Guard helicopter crashes along Texas-Mexico border
Three people are dead after a National Guard helicopter crashed along the Texas-Mexico border.
Texas wildfires: Utility provider says facilities appeared to have role in igniting fire
Utility provider Xcel Energy said Thursday that its facilities appeared to have played a part in igniting a massive wildfire in the Texas Panhandle that grew into the largest in state history.
Legally blind student defies odds, gets accepted into veterinarian school
A Texas student defied expectations by gaining acceptance into the Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine. Born prematurely with limited vision, Faith Snapp sees her blindness not as a barrier but as a challenge to overcome.
Death of Angela Chao, sister-in-law of Mitch McConnell, under 'criminal investigation': reports
Angela Chao's car crashed into a Texas private ranch's pond on Feb. 11.
Brinks security guard robbed at Irving ATM, pants removed at gunpoint
Video from the incident shows the suspect pointing a gun at the security guard and taking off his pants while he lays on the ground next to the open ATM.
Texas Panhandle wildfires: Crews make progress containing largest fire in state history
The wildfire in the Texas Panhandle is now the largest in state history. Gov. Abbott and emergency officials gave an update Friday on the situation that has already taken two lives and injured others.
The largest wildfires in U.S. history
The Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas is already the largest in the state’s history, and it’s still burning. And while everything may be bigger in Texas, the state does not claim the biggest wildfires in U.S. history.
How big is a 1-million acre wildfire? Smokehouse Creek Fire could stretch from NYC to Philly
The Smokehouse Creek Fire in the Texas Panhandle surpassed 1 million acres burned on Thursday, becoming the largest wildfire in Lone Star State history.
How to help the Texas Panhandle wildfire victims
Looking for a way to help the Texans who are affected by the largest wildfire in state history? Here are some organizations providing relief.