Walmart drone delivery to extend to Houston, other US cities

Walmart is expanding their drone delivery to Houston which would allow customers to have a drone deliver their orders right outside their home.

Mexican national acting as a river guide sentenced in fatal smuggling case

A 23-year-old Mexican national who admitted to acting as a river guide in a fatal smuggling attempt has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison.

Former employee accused of threatening Texas summer camp

A former employee of Camp Cho-Yeh in Livingston is behind bars, accused of threatening the popular Christian summer camp.

Six massage parlors across Texas shut down in human trafficking investigation

Investigations found evidence of sexual services being advertised, unlicensed individuals working, and employees living on-site at these businesses.

What do you set your thermostat on in the summer? | TELL 26 poll

It's starting to really heat up here in Texas, which means our AC units are working even harder. What's your perfect thermostat setting?

Gov. Abbott signs bill to create 'Texas Time,' but Congress needs to act

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill that would put the state on daylight saving time permanently, but United States Congress passes a law for it to take effect.

Houston crash: 1 dead, several injured at Cork, Claygate

An elderly woman was killed and several other people – including three children – were taken to the hospital after a crash in southeast Houston on Sunday night, police say.

Texas THC ban: Gov. Abbott vetoes SB 3, places it on special session agenda

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has officially vetoed Senate Bill 3 and instead has placed it on the agenda for a special session to start next month. SB 3 is one of multiple initial agenda items.

Abortion, religion in schools and THC - Hundreds of new Texas laws explained

Governor Greg Abbott signed over 600 bills into law this session, enacting significant legislative changes across education (including religion and cell phone use in schools), abortion access, foreign land ownership, border security, and various crime and law enforcement measures, with one notable bill regarding a THC ban still awaiting his decision.

Texas Republicans want closed primaries. How would that work?

Last week, the Texas Republican Party met for its State Republican Executive Committee meeting where they took steps to try and block their primary elections from “outside interference."