Eaton and Palisades fires: Communities reflect and rebuild one year later

One year after the Palisades and Eaton fires, recovery is underway—but for many residents in Altadena and Pacific Palisades, the road forward remains long and uncertain.

California congressman has human rights concerns after visiting ICE facility

Bay Area Rep. Ro Khanna said a recent visit to the controversial California City ICE detention center revealed what he described as serious human rights concerns.

Aldrich Ames, CIA officer who spied for Russia, dead at 84

Aldrich Ames, a CIA officer who spied for Russia, was serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to espionage charges in 1994.

Houston crime: String of collectible store break-ins, Pokémon cards targeted

Authorities are investigating a string of break-ins at collectible stores across the Houston area, where thieves are targeting high-value Pokémon cards and other related items.

Houston seniors stranded as elevators remain out of service

For the third time in three weeks, we're highlighting serious concerns at senior living facilities across the Houston area where elevators have been out of service, leaving elderly residents stranded in their homes.

Texas gets restraining order against Samsung after accusations of spying

The order says the court found that Samsung does collect and use user data with Automated Content Recognition technology, thereby violating the Texas Business & Commerce Code.

Texas Gov. Abbott orders child care system investigation after Minnesota scandal

Abbott's order follows Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's decision not to seek reelection, which itself came on the heels of the state's child care system scandal.

Body found in Houston's Buffalo Bayou

Houston police are investigating after a body was found in Buffalo Bayou on Tuesday afternoon.

Brianna Aguilera: Neighbor statement refutes some of APD's timeline, family attorney says

A woman who lived across the hall from the apartment where Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera fell from shared her experience of that night, which attorney Tony Buzbee says refutes APD's version of events.

TEA sued over 'baseless investigations' into teachers after Charlie Kirk assassination

Texas AFT has filed a federal lawsuit against the TEA and its commissioner alleging the state violated educators' First Amendment rights over social media posts made following the death of Charlie Kirk.

17-year-old detained after teen found shot in Brazoria County

A 17-year-old was detained by Brazoria County Sheriff's Office after they were found inside the home with another teen who had been shot.