There’s a shortage of Dr Pepper amid the COVID-19 pandemic

The iconic soda brand comforted fans with hopeful words, saying it is doing everything they can to get the beverage back into their hands.

Man, 44, wanted for allegedly sexually assaulting child in Houston

Houston police and Crime Stoppers are asking for the public's help to locate a man wanted for allegedly sexually assaulting a child between August 2019 and May 2020.

Amber Guyger appeals murder conviction, asks for a lesser charge and sentence

The legal team for former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger has filed an appeal with the Fifth Court of Appeals in hopes of overturning her murder conviction.

Police: Houston pastor admitted to sexually assaulting boy, more victims possible

Houston police say the pastor of a local church has been charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child, and investigators believe there could be more victims.

Man charged with murder of Fort Hood soldier who was found dead beside road

A Texas man has been charged with murder in the slaying of a Fort Hood soldier whose body was found beside a road four miles from where his burned SUV was found.

Safe 'hugging booths' allow the elderly to connect with family during coronavirus pandemic

Some Texans are trying to relieve the loneliness and isolation that many elderly Americans are feeling during the coronavirus pandemic by creating safe “hugging booths.”

5 juniors from California to Texas named National Student Poets

This year’s poets are Isabella Ramirez, from Lake Worth; Ethan Wang, from Katy, Texas; Manasi Garg, from Saratoga; Madelyn Dietz, from St. Paul, Minn.; and Anthony Wiles, from Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Each receives a $5,000 cash award.