Corpse abuse charges dismissed against Houston mortuary co-director

Charges have been dismissed against one of the two Richardson Mortuary directors charged with abuse of a corpse. Previous records revealed multiple bodies were found decomposing in a storage room.

No wolves have been released in Texas, state wildlife department promises

After rumors circulated around the state about Mexican gray wolves being released in Texas, the parks and wildlife department is setting the record straight on the matter.

No workplace retirement plan? Trump's new site aims to change that

Trump’s executive order calls for a new government website where people in the U.S. can find and compare retirement savings accounts, aiming to help millions of workers who don’t have access to one through their employer.

Texas faces flood risk through Friday as stormy weather drags on

A weather pattern that has resulted in dangerous storms in parts of Texas this week will continue through at least Saturday.

How to find out if your Texas summer camp has been approved to open

With 174 Texas summer camps having been sent back to the drawing board for their emergency plans last week ahead of scheduled openings, here's how you can check whether your camp will be allowed to operate this year. 

Juvenile charged in Villanova swatting incidents tied to nationwide hoaxes

A juvenile faces federal charges over a wave of false emergency reports that disrupted college campuses nationwide last summer, including one that sparked alarm at Villanova University.

Willowbrook Mall enforcing temporary 'youth curfew'

Willowbrook Mall representatives say there will be a temporary "youth curfew" for the next two Saturdays "out of an abundance of caution."

Texas court pauses InfoWars turnover orders amid bid from The Onion

The Onion is again in a holding pattern in its effort to take over InfoWars after a Texas court paused orders meant to turn over assets tied to political commentator Alex Jones’ firebrand.

Costco employee fatally shot after confronting armed man at Ohio store entrance

A 61-year-old Costco employee in Strongsville, Ohio, was fatally shot after confronting an armed man and refusing him entry into the store, police said.

WHCA dinner shooting suspect won’t fight detention, attorney says

Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused of opening fire at the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, agreed to remain in custody during a federal court hearing Thursday, according to FOX News.

More parents having fewer kids due to rising costs, survey reveals

Parents say raising kids is getting more expensive, forcing many into debt and even changing how many children they plan to have, according to a survey.

WATCH: San Antonio Six Flags riders get stuck 200 feet in air

Some people at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio were left suspended in the air after a ride they were on stopped Sunday.

Six Flags ride abruptly shut down over cell phone violation, leaving riders stuck 200-feet high

More than a dozen riders aboard Supergirl Sky Flight at Six Flags Fiesta Texas were given an unexpected – and extended – view of the Six Flags theme park after the ride was abruptly shut down for several minutes, as the ride was near its highest peak. 

Polk County shooting: 20-year-old killed at after-prom party near Highway 146

Multiple people have reportedly been arrested in connection to the deadly shooting of a 20-year-old at an after-prom party near Highway 146 in Polk County.

California gas prices highest in U.S.

According to data from AAA, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded in California is now above $6, leading a nationwide surge that has seen prices jump 44 percent since the onset of the conflict.

David Allan Coe, country singer, dies at 86: Report

Country singer David Allan Coe, who wrote “Take This Job and Shove It″ and had hits like “You Never Even Called Me By My Name," has died. Here’s what to know.

Camp Mystic director admits 27 flood deaths are still unreported as reopening looms

Texas lawmakers are questioning Camp Mystic's fitness to continue operating after its medical officer admitted to never reporting the 27 deaths from last July’s flood to the state as required by law.