Friday night's Cotton Bowl semifinal game between Ohio State and Texas delivered. Facing a fourth-and-goal, Quinn Ewers was strip-sacked by Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer, who returned it 83 ...
Officials are urging Texans to stay off the roads amid icy conditions. As Texas prepared for severe winter weather, Gov. Greg Abbott expressed confidence Wednesday in the state's power grid.
The New Year is starting with a fresh warning for those who work with animals in Texas. The state's Parks and Wildlife Department is asking hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts to watch out for ...
Texas added nearly 563,000 residents within the last year, new U.S. Census Bureau estimates show. Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. See our AI ...
A late afternoon sun lights up Texas flags at the old Hood County Courthouse on the Historic Granbury Square Friday, March 19, 2021. David Montesino [email protected] Texas gained more ...
A Texas pizzeria's unfortunate petty theft incident inadvertently uncovered another victim with its good-humored viral social media post. Stone Oven Pizza in Wichita Falls took to Facebook when ...
A truck driver drove through a mall in Killeen, Texas, Saturday night, striking several people and injuring at least five, authorities said. The suspect was shot and killed by law enforcement.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the NCAA on Sunday and accused the collegiate organization of deceptive marketing practices for including transgender athletes in women ...
ATLANTA – Kelvin Banks, the All-American tackle from Texas, remembers very clearly an early season lesson from coach Steve Sarkisian early in this season that has led the Longhorns into the ...
A fragile truce between the states on abortion just collapsed: Last week, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against a doctor in New York for mailing pills into the state.
Texas is installing ominous billboards warning migrants that they could be kidnapped or raped if they make the journey to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. The billboards, which began going up this ...
The bills were approved in the last legislative in 2023. State lawmakers in Texas only meet once every two years, in odd-numbered years. Since the 1960s, regular sessions have lasted for 140 days.