AG Paxton threatens suit against Austin over 'anti-gun' bank contract

According to the state official, the city is violating the law by engaging with a company that discriminates against the firearms industry.

Ken Paxton's felony case dismissed after completing pretrial diversion program

Attorney General Ken Paxton's felony securities fraud case has been dropped after he completed the conditions of a pretrial diversion program, his attorney said.

Archaeology dig helps Tonkawa Tribe rediscover Texas roots

An archaeological dig underway in Milam County is helping a Native American tribe rediscover and preserve its past.

Texas man charged with buying explosives to kill officers during LA protests

Grzegorz Vandenberg allegedly asked truck stop employees for the largest fireworks he had, because he wanted to shoot them at officers during the Los Angeles protests.

Austin PD looking for suspect that drove away after hitting bicyclist

The Austin Police Department is looking for a suspect who they say hit a person riding a bicycle and drove away from the scene.

Allen PD hopes THC warehouse searches will push Gov. Abbott towards signing ban

Allen's police chief hopes recent crackdowns on THC-infused products will help convince Gov. Greg Abbott to sign a bill banning the products into law.

Lakers sold: Buss family sells majority stake for $10B, reports say

The Buss family has reportedly agreed to sell majority ownership of the LA Lakers, for a value of $10 billion, to Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter.

Alex Jones accused of hiding money from Sandy Hook families in bankruptcy case

Alex Jones' bankruptcy trustee has filed three lawsuits alleging the Infowars host fraudulently transferred around $5 million in assets to family members.

Three Fort Hood soldiers sentenced to prison for human smuggling plot

Three former U.S. Army soldiers stationed at Fort Hood were sentenced to prison for their role in a plot to smuggle people across the border.

Supreme Court OKs Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for kids

The ruling by the Supreme Court is a setback for transgender rights, with more than 20 states enacting laws similar to that of Tennessee.

5 Texans sentenced up to 40 years for $17M fraud scheme, including romance scams

Five people from Texas were given lengthy federal prison sentences Monday for their roles in an elaborate, transnational fraud scheme that swindled approximately $17 million from victims worldwide, including vulnerable elderly individuals.

Supreme Court okays nuclear waste storage in Texas

The Supreme Court has ruled to allow plans to proceed for a temporary nuclear waste storage facility in West Texas.

Texas truck driver sentenced to life for killing woman kidnapped in Dallas

A Texas truck driver was sentenced to life in federal prison Thursday for the 2024 kidnapping and death of a 25-year-old U.S. Army veteran whose body was found in East Texas.