Fort Hood officials say reports of active shooter on post were false

Officials say an active duty soldier made homicidal threats towards his leadership and is currently in custody by Fort Hood law enforcement officers.

Florida woman victim of unemployment fraud in Texas

The Gallo family says they have never applied for unemployment benefits, but someone using their name will be receiving benefits from the state of Texas.

Operator safe after crane collision that injured 22

Officials say that more than 20 people have been injured after two cranes collided and caused a structural collapse in East Austin.

Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market moves to month-long, online event for 2020

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market 2020 has been cancelled, but the 2020 Virtual Nutcracker Market will be held from November 11 through December 11.

Lawsuit accuses 'Cheer' star of sexually soliciting minors

The lawsuit filed Monday in Texas against Harris and three cheer organizations says the boys’ mother reported Harris to the FBI last month.

Texas Supreme Court blocks Harris Co. Clerk from sending unsolicited mail-in ballot applications

Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins was planning to send the applications to all registered voters in Harris County. The Texas Supreme Court entered its order in response to a filing made earlier on Tuesday by Attorney General Paxton.

Duncanville officer honored for saving baby in hot car

A police officer in the Dallas suburb of Duncanville was honored for saving a child locked inside a hot car.

Flags to be flown at half-staff Sept. 15 after two Navajo Nation members die at Fort Hood

Two soldiers from Arizona's Navajo Nation died at Texas Army Base, Fort Hood, marking deaths 27 and 28 at the base this year. Now, Navajo Nation's President is calling for answers.

Houston woman helps stranger save dog's life by paying $14K vet bill

Doc West has spent every day of the last 12 years with Beauregard by his side. West was working in Vidor when another dog attacked Beauregard.

Bay City ISD reviews tablet settings after complaints of sexual icons on app

Bay City ISD says they are reviewing settings on their tablets after getting complaints about images and words pertaining to sexual content found in an application on the devices.

GBI: Explosives found in trailer connected to shooting of Georgia deputy

Authorities say they found explosives in a stolen trailer connected to a pair of wanted Texas fugitives accused of shooting a Georgia deputy.

Congress investigates Fort Hood following soldier deaths

Congress will launch an investigation into sexual assault, disappearances, deaths and the leadership’s response at Fort Hood after 28 soldiers stationed at the U.S. Army base in Texas died this year, two subcommittee leaders announced Tuesday.