Dallas USPS worker dies after passing out during excessive heat

While on his normal route going door to door during Tuesday’s extreme heat, the 66-year-old collapsed in a front yard, and the homeowner came outside to perform CPR. He later died at the hospital.

Missing Houston Astros World Series ring returned to Minute Maid Park employee

It's great news for a long-time employee at Minute Maid Park who lost his prized Houston Astros 2022 World Series ring on Father's Day. The ring has been returned.

Houston legend Big Pokey passes away after fainting on stage

Fellow legendary Houston rapper, Bun B first made the announcement on his Instagram with a somber caption to Big Pokey, known for hits like "Sittin' Sideways," describing him as a "Low key, humble mountain of a man who moved with honor and respect."

Dozens of migrants from Texas arrive in Los Angeles

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is taking credit for dropping off dozens of migrants from Texas to LA.

VIDEO: Concrete truck goes up in ball of flame in Richardson

A concrete boom pump caught fire near the intersection of E Collins Boulevard and Glenville Road in Richardson on Wednesday afternoon.

Texas ghost town Lobo selling for $100,000

The current owner of the 10-acre town of Lobo, in West Texas, purchased the town in 2001 for $20,000 with a few friends.

Brittney Griner, teammates confronted at airport by ‘provocateur,’ WNBA says

The league said in a statement it was looking into the team’s run-in with a “social media figure” whose “actions were inappropriate and unfortunate.”

Austin ISD teacher fired over viral TikTok video

Sophia DeLoretto-Chudy was a third grade teacher at Becker Elementary School in Austin until she posted a TikTok that went viral overnight.

Texas police shoot dog after autocorrect sends them to wrong address

The Waco Police Department says it is "saddened" after its officers shot and killed a family pet when its officers responded to the wrong address.

Ken Paxton Impeachment: Why the fight isn't finished yet

The Texas Legislature already made one historic move with its impeachment of Republican state Attorney General Ken Paxton. Another one is coming.

Born in jail to her incarcerated mother, teen is now Harvard-bound

She was born facing great odds, entering into the world in a jail. And now she’s ready to embark on her dream to attend Harvard University.