The Battle of the Badges blood drive shattered turnout records again! Find out which department rallied the most donors and how the community showed up. (
The Central Texas State Fair is almost here, and someone's walking away with four-pack tickets to the demo derby and a live concert. Here's how to get in.
Prairie View A&M and Grambling State return to the Cotton Bowl for the 2026 State Fair Classic, with football, marching bands, concerts and a chance to win tickets.
Texas Game Wardens seized 137 fish and four crabs after investigating suspected illegal fishing at the Texas City Dike, according to officials. Three people were found using four gill nets totaling more than 700 feet, along with an oversized cast net...
Several East Texas law enforcement agencies participate in ICE's 287(g) program, giving designated officers limited immigration-enforcement authority under one or more of three federal models. The authority varies by agreement, with some agencies working with ICE in local jails, others during routine police duties and others serving administrative immigration warrants...
Texas' Ten Commandments law is now being challenged before the U.S. Supreme Court after civil rights groups asked the justices to review a case involving the requirement that public schools display the biblical text. The petition comes after the 5th U...
Texas' first electric aircraft test flights are set to begin this week at Galveston's Scholes Field International Airport, marking a major step toward electric aviation in the state. The test program will involve flights to Sugar Land and Brenham and is expected to continue through early September as officials evaluate the new technology...
Craving real soul food in Killeen? Visit the only local BBQ joint serving up authentic, fresh chitterlings. Stop by today for a taste of true Southern flavor!
Louisiana's burn ban now covers 17 parishes after Jefferson Davis Parish was added. LDAF and the State Fire Marshal urge residents to check local rules before any outdoor burning.
A Texas constable has disabled Flock cameras in his area, citing privacy concerns and what he describes as “warrantless tracking.” Hood County Constable John D. Shirley publicly posted photos showing cameras covered, reigniting the debate across Texas over whether automated license plate readers provide valuable public-safety tools or go too far with vehicle surveillance.
Hood Co...