Three dead in plane crash near San Antonio airport: Officials

San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood says the plane went down around 6:30 p.m. Sunday in a commercial district about a mile west of the airport. Hood says the plane had taken off from Sugar Land, southwest of Houston, and was headed to Boerne when it experienced engine trouble and diverted to San Antonio. Boerne is located about 30 miles north of the city.

Charges dropped against veteran whose Ring doorbell was forcibly removed

Days after a maintenance crew removed a Ring doorbell from Derek Gray’s home at Las Palmas Apartments, he was arrested—charged with terroristic threatening. That charge has been dropped six months later.

New DNA evidence helps Houston man serving life sentence to be granted bail

The Innocence Project of Texas took on Grant's case and found that at his original trial, the prosecutor’s DNA expert mistakenly and inaccurately testified that Grant could not be excluded as the contributor of the DNA found under the stabbing victim’s fingernails.

Fort Worth ISD teacher fired over anti-illegal immigrant tweets wins TEA appeal

Georgia Clark taught English at Carter Riverside High School and complained, in what she thought was a private tweet to President Trump, about her school being overrun by illegal immigrants.

James Harden, mother, and foundation serve Thanksgiving dinner to 250 in need

James Harden helped feed the crowd as he and his mother Monja Willis and his 3 The Harden Way Foundation partner with local churches to host their annual Thanksgiving Dinner for less fortunate families

Border agents seize 154 pounds of bologna at Texas crossing

No baloney: U.S. Customs and Border Protection says bologna can’t be carried across the border because it could introduce foreign animal diseases to the domestic pork industry.

DO YOU KNOW HIM? Video released of murder suspect in Humble shooting

After being shot in the garage, Bradley was able to make his way inside his home where he was discovered by his wife later that day.

Caretaker attacked and killed by wild hogs in Anahuac

Wild hogs are a problem across Texas, and they tend to move during the dark hours. Investigators suspect it was still dark out Sunday morning when Christine Rollins arrived at work and was attacked.

CBP seizes more than 150 pounds of black market bologna

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agricultural specialists seized more than 150 pounds of bologna at the El Paso, Texas entry port this week, officials announced Friday.

Arizona's Ducey elected vice chairman of GOP governors group

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has been selected for the No. 2 role in the Republican Governors Association for 2020.

Texas man arrested for dragging dead dog behind pickup truck

When Bautista was confronted by the onlookers, he picked up the canine -- which appeared to be dead -- and threw it in the back of his pickup truck before driving away.

Man accused of planting IED on Wells Fargo ATM in NW Harris County

Investigators say Moschella fled the scene while he was installing the device at Wells Fargo prior to deputies arriving. Moschella was identified by the Harris County Sheriff's Office as the suspect through fingerprint analysis.

Navy vet, 51, found in Texas apartment, presumed dead for three years, medical examiner says

A Navy veteran living in Texas was found dead in his apartment last week after vanishing about three years ago, and the medical examiner’s office is now saying he’s been dead the whole time.

Teen shot in head at Santa Fe HS signs to play baseball at University of Houston

Rome Shubert was one of 13 people that were injured in the shooting that killed 10 people. The athlete was shot in the back of the head. Now, Rome has announced that he will be signing to UH's baseball team.

United Airlines launches campaign to help Houston Food Bank

United Airlines says they will match up to $100,000 in individual donations to the Houston Food Bank. Additionally, MileagePlus members who donate $50 or more will receive up to 1,000 award miles for their donation.