'Radical Left' can't prevent Ten Commandments in Texas classrooms, AG Paxton says

The AG says he'll defend schools from "the radical Left" if they comply with Senate Bill 10, which mandates the Christian rules be displayed in every public classroom in Texas.

Jackson County Sheriff searching for girl missing since 2022

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office has confirmed it is helping search an area near Mexico St. and E. Cedar St. in Edna, Texas, for a girl who was reported missing in Dec. 2022.

Protect, restore family photos damaged by hurricanes and floodwaters

In the Gulf region, hurricanes and floods can not only damage property, they can wipe out family history by damaging family photos. We asked a professional photo manager to show us how to keep photos safe, and how to bring them back to life after they've been damaged.

Sarah Hartsfield murder trial updates: Day 3

The trial continues Wednesday for Sarah Jean Hartsfield, who is charged with the murder of her husband in Chambers County. We're bringing updates from court through out the day.

The federal government has shut down. Here’s what it means for Texas

Many federal employees are required to continue working without pay, though furloughs — or the usual uptick in workers calling in sick — could disrupt some services.

New Texas THC rule enforcement begins Wednesday

Emergency THC regulations put into place earlier in September will be enforced starting on Wednesday.