Measles case in Maryland traced to traveler at Dulles Airport

Health officials in Maryland confirmed Sunday that a Howard County resident has tested positive for measles after traveling internationally. 

THC ban coming to Texas? Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller weighs in | Texas: The Issue Is

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller shared his thoughts on a Senate bill that would ban all forms of non-medical THC in the state and his vision for the future of medical marijuana.

You need to make this much to be considered middle-class in Austin

A new study looked into how much a person in Austin needs to make in order to be considered middle-class. Here's what it found.

Social Security changing course in going after overpayments

The Social Security Administration is changing later this month how it will recoup overpayments. Here’s what to know.

Ted Cruz on air traffic safety, AI, bill to fight revenge porn

Senator Ted Cruz talks about concerns for travelers after several recent aviation incidents, artificial intelligence and his anti-revenge porn 'Take It Down' Act.

Mystery solved as 'crazy gross rain' dirties cars across hundreds of miles

Reports of vehicles mysteriously coated in dirt ranged from St. Louis and Missouri, through Illinois and even as far away as Charleston, West Virginia.

Secret Service shoots gunman near White House

A U.S. Secret Service officer shot an armed man early Sunday after a confrontation near the White House, officials said.

Andrew Tate at UFC 313

Andrew and his brother, Tristan, Tate, who are charged with human trafficking, have returned to the U.S. from Romania and sat cageside last night at UFC 313.

Xavier Worthy's assault charge dismissed, lawyer confirms

An assault charge for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy has been dismissed hours after he was arrested in Georgetown, Texas on Friday.

Onion Creek Fire 100% contained, officials say

On Saturday morning, the Texas A&M Forest Service said that the Onion Creek Fire is 100 percent contained.

Fort Bragg name changed back from Fort Liberty

The short-lived existence of Fort Liberty came to an end Friday. Fort Bragg is officially known as Fort Bragg again.

Texas bill would allow voters to decide future of Daylight Saving Time

Sen. Bettencourt (R-Houston) filed Senate Bill 2029 and Senate Joint Resolution 67 which, if passed, would put the time change on the ballot for Texas voters in this November's election.

MCTS bus driver comes to pregnant woman's aid: 'I'm so grateful'

New video shows an MCTS bus driver coming to the aid of a woman in distress. In an interview you’ll see only on FOX6, that woman shares her story.

Pushback against controversial Burnet rock crusher quarry continues

A controversial rock crusher quarry just passed a major hurdle to development, but Burnet residents say their fight isn’t over yet.