Daniel Sanchez trial: 3 APD officers, chief of staff take stand on day 4

The deadly conduct trial for an Austin police officer continues for the fourth day. APD Officer Daniel Sanchez shot and killed tech entrepreneur Raj Moonesinghe in November 2022.

States add gun safety to school curriculums

Several states, including Arkansas, Tennessee and Utah, have passed new laws requiring schools to teach gun safety to students as young as five.

Akon arrested in Georgia on outstanding warrant

Singer Akon was arrested in Chamblee, Georgia, on an outstanding warrant from Roswell police after Flock cameras alerted officers to his car; he was later released from the DeKalb County Jail.

Suspect vehicle sought in investigation of Kyle shooting

The Hays County Sheriff's Office is looking for a vehicle suspected to be involved in a shooting in Kyle earlier this month.

Texas resident pleads guilty to drugging Mexican children to smuggle them into the US

An El Paso resident pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a human smuggling operation that brought unaccompanied children as young as five across the U.S.-Mexico border, sometimes using candy laced with THC to sedate them during the process.

Juvenile runaways allegedly brought from Dallas to Houston; suspect arrested

Harris County constable deputies arrested a suspect accused of driving to Dallas to pick up juvenile runaways and bringing them to Houston.

Dog causes shotgun to fire, striking owner inside Berks County home

Police in Berks County say a dog accidentally caused a shotgun to go off inside of a home, striking its owner in the back.

Robert Roberson's execution in limbo as Texas judge considers next steps

After avoiding another execution last month, Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson faces yet another roadblock in his pursuit of a new trial.

Father of 9 killed after fight stemming from Castro Valley road rage crash

The victim who died after a fight stemming from an alleged road rage crash in Castro Valley over the weekend was identified as a father of nine.

Homeland Security: ICE has received more than 200,000 job applications

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has received more than 200,000 job applications.

Dallas family files the 2nd lawsuit against Camp Mystic after Central Texas flood killed 27

The parents of 8-year-old Eloise “Lulu” Peck have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Camp Mystic, alleging negligence and gross negligence in the July 4 flash flood that killed 27 campers and counselors along the Guadalupe River.

Austin ISD student arrested for bringing gun to campus

A student at Crockett Early College High School was arrested Monday for having a gun on campus, according to a letter from the principal.

'Heaven's 27' parents file lawsuit against Camp Mystic, claiming 'gross negligence'

The lawsuit filed by the families of the Camp Mystic flood victims accuses the camp of gross negligence for ignoring life-threatening flash flood warnings and failing to evacuate campers, resulting in the entirely preventable deaths of 27 people.