Company behind Edible Arrangements expands hemp, THC product deliveries after Texas launch

Edible Brands, the company behind Edible Arrangements, is expanding its hemp-derived THC product delivery program to more states. Meanwhile, state agencies and lawmakers are debating more regulation for these products.

Cement truck driver in deadly Hays CISD school bus crash still facing civil lawsuits

Jerry Hernandez, the concrete truck driver involved in a crash with a Hays CISD school bus, is still facing multiple civil lawsuits related to the crash, even after his sentencing on Thursday.

Remains of ‘Swamp Mountain Jane Doe’ identified after 49 years in Oregon

Authorities in Oregon have identified remains discovered in 1976 as those of Marion Vinetta Nagle McWhorter, a woman missing since 1974. DNA testing and genealogy databases helped provide answers nearly 50 years later.

Man steals over $40K worth of jewelry from San Marcos store

The San Marcos Police Department is looking for a man who stole more than $40,000 from a jewelry store near the outlets last month.

NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, over 70 others arrested at ICE protest

“This afternoon I faced arrest alongside dozens of New Yorkers in a nonviolent civil disobedience to demand oversight of ICE’s inhumane detention practices," Williams said.

Ted Cruz: 'Unbelievably dangerous' to threaten FCC licenses, compares chair to mob boss

Senator Ted Cruz criticized FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's comments about pulling ABC's broadcasting license, calling his language "unbelievably dangerous" and "straight out of Goodfellas."

Paxton calls on UNT to investigate students' response to Charlie Kirk's death

Attorney General Ken Paxton has called on the University of North Texas to investigate a professor and students who allegedly punished a student for speaking out against classmates celebrating the shooting death of political activist Charlie Kirk.

Animals test positive for rabies in Cedar Park & Lockhart

Officials in Lockhart and Cedar Park say animals found in both cities have tested positive for rabies.

Hutson-Tillotson University celebrates 150 years, receives historic donation

Huston-Tilloston University is celebrating a major milestone, 150 years since they opened their doors, and it's received a major donation as well.

Body of WA triple-murder suspect Travis Decker found, authorities say

Authorities say the body of Travis Decker, the Washington man wanted in the kidnappings and murders of his three daughters, has been found.

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett promotes new book in Austin

The LBJ Foundation hosted U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett at the LBJ Presidential Library on Thursday night.

Epic Universe guest becomes unresponsive, dies after riding Stardust Racers: Universal

A guest visiting Universal's Epic Universe in Florida became unresponsive after riding one of its roller coasters and later died at the hospital, a spokesperson for the theme park said. 

Barton Springs assault: Arrest warrants issued for suspects

The Austin Police Department issued two arrest warrants for the suspects involved in an incident at Barton Springs that left one person seriously injured.

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The Austin Police Department issued two arrest warrants for the suspects involved in an incident at Barton Springs that left one person seriously injured.

Epic Universe death: Man identified, cause of death revealed; ruled 'accidental'

A guest at Epic Universe who died after riding the theme park's Stardust Racers roller coaster suffered "multiple blunt impact injuries," according to the Orange County Medical Examiner's Office.

House gives lawmakers $10K a month for personal security after Kirk assassination

Lawmakers will now get $10,000 a month for personal security under a House pilot program, doubled from $5,000, after concerns that threats remain high following Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

What the Fed's interest rate cut means for Texans

Job growth, construction, and financial security have seen recent turmoil in Texas. Here's how the first Fed cut of the year could change things.