Austin business hosts benefit event for Texas flooding responders

Mozart’s Coffee Roasters are hosting an all-day benefit to honor the first responders who jumped into action during the July 4th weekend flooding.

Tea app, built for women's safety, suffers major data breach

Tea, an app designed to help women safely share information about men they date, has suffered a data breach.

Lori Daybell 'Doomsday Mom' gets 2 life sentences in Arizona

Convicted killer Lori Daybell has been sentenced to two consecutive life terms with the possibility of parole after 25 years after being found guilty in two Arizona trials.

Nicole Griner found after Lake County home vandalized, destroyed by excavator: Deputies

A home in Lake County was mysteriously damaged – almost destroyed – and officials are now looking to figure out why, how and by whom. Only a few hours later, the owner of the home was reported missing.

Food blogger's car stolen with his dog inside in South Austin

A popular online food blogger is in a desperate search for his dog. His dog and his car were stolen early Friday morning in South Austin.

Texas flooding: All bodies found in Travis County have been identified

All 10 bodies that were found after devastating flooding during the July 4th weekend have been identified, the Travis County Sheriff's Office said.

Venezuelan baseball team denied US visas for Little League tournament

A team of Venezuelan teenagers are heartbroken after learning they won’t be able to play in the Little League Senior Baseball World Series, despite qualifying.

Texas Special Session: House Dems leave state in response to agenda

The Texas House Democrats announced they are leaving the state to meet with leaders in California and Illinois to see what those states are doing in response to President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill.

Registered sex offender arrested again for sniffing woman at Burbank store

A registered sex offender with a long criminal history was arrested again after police say he was caught on surveillance attempting to sniff a woman at a Burbank store.

South Jersey Little League player allowed to play after 'unsportsmanlike' bat-flipping suspension

A 12-year-old Haddonfield Little League player who was facing a suspension from his team’s first state tournament game after he flipped a bat has been granted a reprieve by a judge just hours before the tournament was set to begin.