JFK files: House Oversight Committee will hold March hearing, plan to visit Dallas

The House Oversight Committee is planning its first hearing on the release of records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and a possible visit to Dallas.

3 dead in Hutto murder-suicide: police

Hutto police say officers responded to a call from someone who claimed to have shot and killed two people.

Andrew Tate, brother Tristan leave Romania for US amid human trafficking case

Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are charged with human trafficking in Romania, have returned to the U.S. after a travel ban on them was lifted, a spokesman said.

Who are the Mennonites? Texas measles outbreak impacts community

The measles outbreak in West Texas is significantly impacting the region's Mennonite community. Here's what we know about them.

Social Security employee sentenced for creating fake children’s profiles to steal public funds

A 40-year-old Harlingen resident and former claims specialist with the Social Security Administration (SSA) is headed to federal prison for theft of government property and for failure to appear for sentencing.

Mexico native sentenced: 9 buckets of meth found in truck headed to San Antonio

A man from Monterrey, Mexico is heading to a U.S. prison for his role in importing 300 pounds of liquid meth that was to go from Mexico to San Antonio.

Who was Betsy Arakawa, Gene Hackman's wife?

Actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home alongside their dog.

Georgetown provides new service for residents to connect with city

A new service called AskGTX has officially launched for the City of Georgetown and will give people a one-stop shop to find answers, report issues, and access city services.

Safety advocates urge passage of hands-free cellphone law

A Round Rock mom who lost her daughter to a distracted driver has joined an effort to create a statewide, hands-free phone law. The call to action was made at the state capitol by a group of roadway safety advocates.

Firing squad execution planned in South Carolina: Is the method making a return?

Brad Sigmon, set for execution by firing squad on March 7, seeks a delay, citing concerns over South Carolina’s lethal injection process. If carried out, it would be the first U.S. firing squad execution since 2010.

Austin Light Rail: Project could bring jobs to Austin

As a $7 billion plan to bring light rail service to Austin moves forward, many local businesses and workers are hoping to help build it.

American Airlines jet aborts landing at DCA to avoid runway collision

An American Airlines jet aborted a landing at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., to avoid a collision with another plane on Tuesday morning, aviation officials said.