Texas THC ban: Will Gov. Abbott sign the controversial bill by Sunday?

Political analyst Dr. Mark Jones says Abbott, who is arguably the most popular major politician in Texas, finds himself in the position of a "rock and hard place," in that he has to make a decision on Senate Bill 3, which passed this session.

Waste management company sweeps in to help clean up Westbury Reserve Apartments

In an ongoing issue with an overwhelming amount of trash building up at a Houston apartment complex, the piles of garbage have once again been cleared.

Galveston County judge grants injunction against Park Board for alleged Open Meetings Act violation

The release says the Park Board held their meetings on May 12 and May 22, during which they violated the Open Meetings Act. On May 28, the city filed for an injunction against the board, operating on the direction from the city council.

Texas judge scolds 'World's Best Farter' in court

A Texas judge in Jefferson County called out a man for wearing a shirt that she deemed inappropriate for felony court.

Family honors Jocelyn Nungaray on anniversary of her death

On the one-year anniversary of Jocelyn Nungaray's tragic death, friends and family gathered at the memorial site where her body was found to honor her life and love for animals. The family released a dozen butterflies in her memory.

Buc-ee's sues South Carolina clothing maker over trademark infringement

Texas-based convenience store chain, Buc-ee's, is suing a South Carolina clothing maker for trademark infringement over its iconic beaver logo.

Juneteenth 2025: Events, commemorations in the Houston area

Juneteenth is this Thursday. Several events are being held in the Houston area to commemorate the day slaves in Galveston learned that they had been freed.

Cornyn to lead Senate hearing on alleged cover-up of Biden’s mental decline

Sen. John Cornyn on Wednesday will lead a hearing on the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden's mental decline during his time in office.

700 military personnel sent to Texas, Florida, Louisiana to help ICE

The Department of Defense says 700 military members have been sent to Texas, Florida and Louisiana to help support U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.