Unaccounted pyrotechnics located; Coast Guard provides update

All four pyrotechnics that were previously reported missing have been accounted for, per the U.S. Coast Guard on Wednesday, May 28.

Todd and Julie Chrisley released from prison after Trump pardon

Todd and Julie Chrisley received full presidential pardons from Donald Trump, ending their prison sentences for tax and bank fraud convictions.

Texas ranks in top 10 most affordable states for child care: Study

The average price of child care in the U.S. last year was $13,128. According to a new study, Texas beat that number by nearly 14 percent.

Top Texas AG aides resigned amid harassment allegations, lawsuit claims

Former employees Judd Stone and Chris Hilton are accused in a federal lawsuit of misconduct, including calling an employee "white trash" and berating her for being late with lunch.

Texas law will require age verification, parental consent for app store downloads

The App Store Accountability Act requires age verification from all users and will prevent minors from downloading apps or making in-app purchases without parental consent from a connected account that has been verified.

Grapevine Lake jet ski hit-and-run: Suspects had suitcase packed at time of arrest

Texas Game Wardens and Grapevine police have released more information about the fatal jet ski hit-and-run that killed 18-year-old Ava Moore over Memorial Day weekend.

Texas THC ban: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick continues push for SB3

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick held a news conference on Wednesday afternoon surrounded by THC-infused snacks as a bill to ban THC products awaits approval from Gov. Greg Abbott.

Texas lawmakers set to expand medical marijuana access

Texas lawmakers are on the brink of approving an expansion to the state’s marijuana compassionate use program, providing access for more Texans and expanding what types of products are approved.

Love looms large in New Mexico as couple says 'I do' with tornado in tow

Daynnely and William Carrillo's picture-perfect wedding day in Portales was punctuated by an extraordinary backdrop: a massive, developing tornado.

Mexican national, convicted child predator, deported for a third time

A Mexico native and convicted child predator has been removed from the United States for the third time, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.