U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, actress Alyssa Milano meet to debate gun laws

The face to face meeting between U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and actress and activist Alyssa Milano was much more civil than their gun law fights on social media.

Garland fire captain returns after two first responder support trips

Firefighters from North Texas just got back from visiting West Texas after providing a support system for first responders dealing with the mass shooting.

Southlake Carroll cheerleaders raise money for West Texas victims

High school cheerleaders in Southlake wanted to do something to help the people of Odessa after the mass shooting that ended with seven dead and nearly two dozen hurt.

Can legislation be passed to help prevent mass shootings?

There have been three major mass shootings since Congress went on summer break, and gun control will be at the forefront of legislative conversations.

US mass shooters exploited gaps, errors in background checks

Most mass shooters in the U.S. acquired the weapons they used legally because there was nothing in their backgrounds to disqualify them, according to James Alan Fox, a criminologist with Northeastern University who has studied mass shootings for decades.

NRA hosts gun expo in Fort Worth as lawmakers call for more gun regulations

As the National Rifle Association comes to the Metroplex for a large expo, the state's lieutenant governor is defying the pro-gun rights group.

O'Rourke calls for mandatory buyback of AK-47, AR-15 rifles

Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O'Rourke says a mandatory government buyback program for AK-47 and AR-15 rifles is needed because other gun control measures don't do enough to remove weapons already on the streets.

Couple injured in El Paso mass shooting sues Walmart

A Texas couple who were injured in a mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso last month has filed a lawsuit against the corporation alleging it did not have adequate security in place to prevent the attack that killed 22 people.

Midland-Odessa shooter got gun at private sale; denied in 2014 check

ODESSA, Texas (AP) - The gunman in a West Texas rampage that left seven dead obtained his AR-style rifle through a private sale, allowing him to evade a federal background check that blocked him from getting a gun in 2014 due to a "mental health issue," a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.

Victims shot, killed in Odessa shooting identified

The owner of a trucking company who was killed in West Texas had moved from Las Vegas after a 2017 mass shooting at a music festival because he thought it would be safer, a sister said.

2 mothers of Santa Fe victims on lockdown during Odessa shooting

Two mothers who lost their sons in the Santa Fe mass shooting were also in Odessa when the mass shooting happened there Saturday.

West Texas gunman was fired from job, called FBI before shooting

ODESSA, Texas (AP) - Police say they are not sure why a man with a misdemeanor on his record and no warrant for his arrest erupted in a spate of violence after a routine traffic stop in West Texas, killing seven, including a man slain outside his parents' home and a teenager fatally shot as she left a car dealership with her family. Authorities said Seth Aaron Ator, 36, also injured 22...