FBI crisis dog who comforted Uvalde families retires after a decade of service

After a decade of service and 140 national assignments, including high-profile deployments to Uvalde and the Pulse nightclub, Gio, the FBI's first crisis response canine, is retiring to live with his longtime handler.

Trump suspends green card lottery program following Brown University, MIT shootings

President Donald Trump has suspended the green card lottery program that allowed the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings to come to the United States. Here’s what we know.

Australia mass shooting: Brother of Texas rabbi injured in attack speaks at Austin ceremony

In the wake of the Australia attack on Bondi Beach, Jewish community members flocked to join Governor Greg Abbott in the annual Hanukkah tradition, which looked different this year.

Missing Kentucky girl, who was abducted 40 years ago, found alive; Mom arrested in Florida, deputies say

A 3-year-old girl who was reported missing in Kentucky more than 40 years ago is alive and well – living under a different identity and in a different state – and was unaware that she was a victim in a missing person's case, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.

Texas man arrested in Mississippi after sheriff finds 19 kilos of cocaine during traffic stop

Harrison County Sheriff Matt Haley said deputies seized roughly 19 kilograms of cocaine that is worth more than $1 million on the street after pulling over a semi-truck on Interstate 10.

APD looking for 5 suspects accused of assaulting victims on 6th St.

Police are asking for help identifying five suspects involved in an assault on 6th Street. This happened after the UT Austin vs Texas A&M game.

OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney denied bond; judge sets trial date for April

Former Only Fans model Courtney Clenney has been denied bond again. She has spent more than three years in prison charged with the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend in Florida.

Man's child sex abuse charges dismissed after more than 20 years in prison

A man who has spent more than 20 years in prison will soon be free after the woman who claimed he had sexually abused her as a child said it never happened.

San Marcos officers trained for mental health crises

The San Marcos Police Department is celebrating a new milestone, as more than half of the department is now Mental Health Peace Officer certified.