60 years behind bars for man in North Texas robbery spree
A man sentenced to 60 years for armed robbery of five cash loan businesses in North Texas, marking a significant step in combating violent crime in the region.
A man sentenced to 60 years for armed robbery of five cash loan businesses in North Texas, marking a significant step in combating violent crime in the region.
Three Houston-area men face federal charges in a murder-for-hire plot, involving firearms and financial transactions. The case stems from a conspiracy to kill a man identified as R.D. with significant prison sentences looming for the defendants.
Governor Greg Abbott will hold a press conference discussing Texas’ response to severe flooding in San Angelo. The briefing will include key state and local officials.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues U.S. Masters Swimming, alleging violation of Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act by allowing transgender competitors in women’s events at a San Antonio meet.
A Houston couple died in a crash on their anniversary, leading to the arrest of John Nathan Dool on intoxication charges. The community mourns the loss and highlights the need for improved road safety.
Kerrville, Texas, establishes free dog bathing stations for search and rescue K9s aiding flood recovery. Local businesses and organizations provide crucial grooming services to support these essential teams in their efforts.
AT&T sets up a Mobile Connectivity Center in Hunt, TX, following severe flooding. The center offers free Wi-Fi, computers, and charging stations to support residents affected by the disaster.
Country singer Pat Green raises $1 million during a live-streamed concert for Texas flood victims. Donations support relief efforts for communities impacted by severe flooding.
Over the past two weeks, floods have destroyed or severely damaged hundreds—possibly thousands—of homes across Central Texas. Now, experts are warning homeowners to act fast to prevent mold growth in the region’s hot, humid conditions.
As residents in the Hill Country focus on rebuilding and cleanup, Kerr County officials are now weighing a possible property tax increase to help fund disaster recovery.