North Carolina man accused of bigamy after marrying 3 women

A North Carolina man has been arrested on bigamy charges after authorities say he married multiple women across different counties without obtaining a divorce.

Tennessee authorities: Sheriff who inspired 'Walking Tall' film killed his wife in 1967

Tennessee authorities announced that Buford Pusser, the sheriff whose life inspired the film "Walking Tall," killed his wife Pauline in 1967 and falsely claimed she was gunned down by his enemies.

Suspected drunk driver strikes Mustang Ridge police vehicle

A suspected drunk driver was arrested for striking a Mustang Ridge police officer overnight. Police also said the driver had no license and was uninsured.

Thousands of fake Labubu dolls seized in Seattle customs bust

Border patrol agents in Seattle have seized thousands of counterfeit Labubu dolls valued at more than $500,000, officials said.

1 dead after fight at apartment complex in Manor

An investigation is underway after a woman was found dead following a reported disturbance at a Travis County apartment complex.

Annunciation mass shooting: Boy who spoke to reporters in viral interview needs surgery

Weston Halsne, the 10-year-old boy who spoke to reporters in a now-viral video after the Annunciation mass shooting, will need surgery to have a bullet fragment removed from his neck.

North Carolina official charged with putting drugs in grandchildren's ice cream

A North Carolina elections official resigned this week after he was arrested for reportedly spiking his grandchildren’s ice cream with illegal drugs.

Video shows moments after officer-involved shooting in South Austin

Surveillance video from a nearby business shows the moments following an officer-involved shooting in South Austin Thursday.

See it: Umbrella mistaken for assault rifle sparks mall lockdown

One person reported seeing the man "cock" the alleged gun "and sling it over his shoulder," according to a local news report.

New Texas laws in effect September 1, 2025: Marijuana, schools, crimes

More than 800 new laws go into effect in Texas on September 1. Here's a look at some of the ones that will impact students, crimes, the medical marijuana program and more.