Police seek woman in San Antonio dog-walking shooting
Authorities are searching for a woman suspected of shooting a man while he walked his dog on the city’s north side early Thursday.
Authorities are searching for a woman suspected of shooting a man while he walked his dog on the city’s north side early Thursday.
The Texas Comptroller’s Office announced the debut of the Texas Lone Star Coins, available in gold and silver. Each coin displays the Texas coat of arms along with a detailed outline of the state.
The Austin Police Department (APD) announced the death of one of its longtime K-9 officers, marking a significant loss for the department.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is evaluating how to carry out two newly enacted state laws that could strengthen oversight of concrete batch plants across Texas.
A U.S. District Court ruling allows ICE to obtain certain Medicaid information, including biographical data, for deportation purposes.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a former U.S. senator and respected Native American leader, has died at the age of 92, leaving behind a legacy in politics and Native American advocacy.
President Trump has issued his first vetoes since taking office again, rejecting two bills related to a water pipeline in Colorado and a tribal village project in the Everglades.
Former U.S. Senator Jon Kyl from Arizona has revealed his diagnosis of dementia, leading to his decision to step away from public life.
Nike announces the upcoming release of the Dylan Harper Zoom GT Cut 1 “Unseen Hours” PE basketball sneakers, part of its Greater Than series for guards and wings. The low-cut model features Zoom Air cushioning, React foam, and traction built for quick cuts, with a design that highlights Harper’s training work away from public view. The player-exclusive edition will launch in limited quantities through select Nike outlets and the Nike app in the United States, with more release details to follow.
Nick Kyrgios defeated world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 6-3 in a light-hearted “Battle of the Sexes” exhibition match in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Organizers staged the mixed-gender singles contest as entertainment rather than a ranking event, with both players joking, using underarm serves and engaging the crowd. The match formed part of a broader exhibition program in Dubai and did not affect ATP or WTA rankings, but it drew attention by placing two high-profile professionals from the men’s and women’s tours on the same court.