How to buy emergency supplies tax-free in Texas this month

Texas is hosting a three-day sales tax holiday from April 25–27 to help residents save money on emergency preparedness supplies like generators, batteries, and first aid kits.

Texas lawsuit targets ActBlue over claims of foreign influence and 'dark money' donations

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against ActBlue on Monday, alleging the prominent Democratic fundraising platform deceived the public about safeguards intended to prevent fraudulent and foreign campaign contributions.

14-year-old shot 3 times after fight at apartment complex in NE Harris County

A 14-year-old is recovering after investigators say he was shot during a fight involving other teens at an apartment complex in northeast Harris County.

Trappers capture over 120 feral hogs destroying Katy neighborhoods

Professional trappers are intervening in Katy neighborhoods to relocate a surge of destructive feral hogs that are damaging property and posing safety risks to residents.

Lightning strike causes house fire in northeast Harris County

Officials believe the fire was started by lightning due to the storms that were moving across Houston at the time.

Person found dead in east Houston

Police were called to a person found dead on South Cesar Chavez Boulevard.

Texas DPS expands law enforcement fleet with eight new K-9 teams

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) expanded its law enforcement capabilities Friday, graduating eight new K-9 teams and two certified trainers to be deployed across the state.

Houston woman killed, husband injured in accidental shooting while cleaning firearms

A woman is dead, and her husband is injured following what appears to be an accidental shooting while firearms were being cleaned inside a home Saturday evening, authorities said.

Houston homeowner shoots intruder during home invasion

A homeowner shot an intruder during a home invasion early Sunday morning in a neighborhood in the city's south side, authorities said.

Houston weather: Rain tapers off as cool front brings chill

Heavy rain and localized flooding began to taper off across Southeast Texas early Sunday morning, giving way to a breezy, cooler pattern that is expected to linger through the start of the work week.