Lori Vallow can represent herself at her Arizona trials, judge rules

Lori Vallow, the so-called "Doomsday Mom," will be allowed to represent herself during her upcoming trials in Arizona, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled on Dec. 6.

NYC jury deadlocked in Daniel Penny subway chokehold trial; 1 charge dismissed

The second-degree manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny has been dismissed after jurors couldn't agree on a verdict, but he still faces a second charge in connection with last year's subway chokehold death.

Highway racing causes crash that injures 6 people; 1 suspect arrested, 1 at large

The Austin Police Department has arrested one of the suspects accused of racing on I-35 in March 2024 and causing a crash that injured 6 people. Police continue to look for a second suspect.

Biden is considering preemptive pardons for allies before he leaves office

The president is mulling the pardons amid concerns from the White House that President-elect Donald Trump’s administration could target Joe Biden’s allies in investigations.

Companies remove executive bios, photos from websites after CEO's murder

Major health care companies have removed leadership bios and photos from their websites following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

UnitedHealthcare CEO killing: Suspect took bus from Atlanta to NYC, reports say

The man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson reportedly got on a bus in Atlanta and arrived in New York City the day before Thanksgiving. What we know as the manhunt continues.

Meagan Gonzales: 2019 murder of San Antonio woman found burned in field still unsolved

The murder of a San Antonio woman is still unsolved five years later. Meagan Gonzales disappeared, then her body was found three weeks later burned in a field.

Manor man sentenced to 40 years for fake cartel protection scheme

The man told victims a Mexican drug cartel was after them and offered them protection in exchange for money while claiming to be a Delta Force veteran.

4 men break into East Austin home; 1 shot at homeowner: APD

APD is looking for four men who broke into an East Austin home in early November, one of whom fired at the homeowner who came home during the burglary.

Could 6th Street be open to cars on weekends?

E. 6th Street has been closed to cars for decades now, but that could change in an effort to crack down on crime.

FBI warns to stop sending texts; here's what to do instead

One of the largest hacks in U.S. history has prompted more warnings about how to protect yourself from hackers, fraudsters and criminals.