-
Arlington Mayor Jim Ross held his first of five town halls with a strong attendance. Ross discussed a broad range of issues from reduced crime, infrastructure investments and budget challenges.
-
After a roughly 20-minute hearing, Judge Austin Reeve Jackson rejected arguments by Roberson's attorney that his execution should be further delayed because of a pending appeal to the state's highest criminal court.
-
The judge's decision vacated a rule imposed by the Biden administration earlier this year to keep medical debt from affecting credit scores.
-
The president鈥檚 directive signals part of the strategy Trump is likely to take to avoid a repeat of his first term, when Democrats flipped the House just two years into his presidency. When asked about the possibility of adding GOP-friendly districts around the country, Trump responded, 鈥淭exas will be the biggest one. And that鈥檒l be five.鈥
-
The country singer鈥檚 brother and sister-in-law passed away and their children are missing after the devastating floods that hit Texas on July 4.
-
Benjamin Hanil Song was captured Tuesday evening after being pursued by the FBI for a week.
-
Demolition of the long-vacant Tri-City Hospital began Tuesday. Residents have fought for years for the removal of what they call an "eyesore" and public safety hazard for the area.
-
A crisis communication expert says everyday notifications are weakening the impact of life-saving emergency alerts.
-
The third-term Democrat from Dallas faces long odds in a state that has only elected Republicans to statewide office for three decades.
-
The Denton Police Department arrested a Krum man on a murder charge Monday for allegedly selling fentanyl that killed a man in December.
-
A court hearing on Wednesday will determine whether to proceed with Paxton鈥檚 request.
-
Garcia left Dallas in October to take an assistant city manager job in Austin.
-
Lail Hossain designed a gold-and-white wooden arch with a verse of the Quran, the Ayatul Kursi.
-
Advocates are calling on the city to use a legal tool to close plants in West Dallas and Joppa.