THC Ban: Texas Ag Commissioner supports regulations over federal ban

In reopening the federal government, lawmakers passed a bill banning THC products across the country. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said he supports regulations over a ban and believes the federal government will ultimately make some changes before the new law goes into effect.

How every Texas House member voted on releasing Epstein files

The House of Representatives and Senate approved a bill on Tuesday that mandates the Justice Department to release all case files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Texas could be home to new FEMA headquarters, source says

Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd is reportedly being considered as the new FEMA leader, despite having previously turned down the position to focus on Texas.

Houston rodeo announces 2026 genre calendar: See list

The Houston rodeo has released their genre calendar for the 2026 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo!

Texas Governor Abbott bans Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR from owning land in Texas

The new designation immediately subjects both groups and their affiliates to heightened penalties and prohibits them from buying or acquiring land in Texas.

1 injured, shot in the back on Airtex Boulevard; 4 suspects on the run

A shooting in north Harris County has sheriff's office deputies at the scene investigating and searching for multiple suspects.

Houston murder suspect jailed 4+ years could plead guilty, possibly be free in 6 more years

A 21-year-old murder defendant who’s been in jail for more than four years is expected to plead guilty and could possibly be paroled after serving just six more years behind bars.

Houston weather: More warm temps Tuesday; rain on the way this week

The warm trend is expected to hold through the start of the week. More daily record highs are in jeopardy, especially on Tuesday and potentially Wednesday. We are within a few degrees of each daily record high for the next few days.

Investigation at Montgomery Co. McDonald's after man reportedly shoots self

An investigation is underway after a man who barricaded himself in a bathroom at a Montgomery County McDonald's shot himself on Monday, authorities say.

University of Houston's Pi Kappa Phi chapter shut down after alleged hazing

The University of Houston's Pi Kappa Phi chapter was permanently shut down by its national organization following an investigation into "deeply disturbing" hazing allegations involving physical abuse and hospitalization, with students involved now facing potential expulsion and criminal charges.

Galveston man, 88, accused of shooting 89-year-old wife to death

An 88-year-old man is accused of shooting and killing his 89-year-old wife at their Galveston home on Monday morning, according to police.

US Air Force Band of the West to perform concerts across Texas in December

The "Holiday in Blue" concerts, described as a holiday gift to the public, will take place in north, central and southeast Texas in December.

Rosenberg man charged with sexually assaulting 2 teens

A Rosenberg man faces three felony sexual assault charges following an alleged June incident involving two underage teens, with additional scrutiny arising from a recent prostitution arrest in a neighboring county.