First bat falcon spotted in US at Texas wildlife refuge

A bat falcon was spotted for the first time in U.S. history at the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, according to federal wildlife officials.

Arizona volleyball club continues season after losing teammate in Texas crash

Arizona's Venom Volleyball Club experienced a tragic car crash on the way to a tournament in Texas on Feb. 3 that killed a teammate and injured others, including players and parents.

Dog euthanized after attacking Dallas 5-year-old, owner arrested

A 5-year-old boy attacked by a dog on his birthday remains in a children's hospital in Dallas. Dallas Animal Services says the dog has been euthanized. Its owner was arrested and charged with a felony.

Former Angels employee convicted in Tyler Skaggs’ overdose death

Former Angels employee Eric Kay was found guilty of supplying Tyler Skaggs with the drugs that led to his overdose death. Kay could face life in prison.

DeLorean to make grand return as electric sports car

The DeLorean is coming back to the future after all as it is being revived as an all-electric sports car.

9-year-old girl shot in unrelated vehicle during robbery dies

Houston police say Troy Earls was robbed at an ATM. He retaliated by shooting at the robber and then at a pickup truck was the getaway car. But police say an innocent family was in the truck, and the 9-year-old girl in the back seat was shot.

Six people hurt in afterschool brawl at park; Katy ISD confirms students involved

A total of six people were injured in what officials suspect was an afterschool brawl involving Katy ISD students at a Katy park – two victims were transported by helicopter to the hospital in critical condition.

How Muhammad Ali, African American Muslims established Houston’s most historic mosque

In January 1978, a former Christian Science church on Third Ward, was purchased and turned into Houston Masjid Al-Islam with funds donated by late heavyweight boxing champion, Muhammad Ali and his manager, Jabir (Herbert) Muhammad.

Admitted Santa Fe HS shooter still not competent to stand trial nearly 4 years later

Nearly four years after the Santa Fe High School shooting, the North Texas State Hospital reported that the defendant has not yet been restored to competency to stand trial, according to Galveston County Criminal District Attorney Jack Roady.