Victim helps find man who stole iPhone he was selling
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A man in Keller helped find a suspect who stole a phone from him. The same suspect also allegedly stole another phone later the same day. FOX 4's David Sentendry has more.

Sunnyvale man sentenced for 2023 murder case
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A man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty in a 2023 murder case in Sunnyvale, the town's first in 20 years. FOX 4's Peyton Yager has more.

State probes 2 Texas school districts over alleged ties to designated terrorist group

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating North Texas school districts for potential ties to the Islamic Games of North America following the state's designation of CAIR as a foreign terrorist organization.

Suspects arrested in NYE celebratory gunfire incident
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Dallas police have arrested two suspects involved in a New Year's Eve celebratory gunfire incident on a bridge in Dallas. FOX 4's Alex Boyer has more.

Man shot in Fort Worth after refusing to share french fries

A man died after being shot in the head at a West Division apartment complex Wednesday following an argument with a friend over refusing to share his french fries.

Dallas police arrest suspects in viral New Year’s Eve bridge shooting

Two men were arrested after viral video showed them firing weapons from the Margaret McDermott Bridge on New Year's Eve, where police recovered over 100 shell casings.

Ex-Illinois deputy sentenced for murder of Sonya Massey

Sean Grayson, the former Sangamon County sheriff’s deputy who was convicted of second-degree murder for fatally shooting Sonya Massey in 2024, was sentenced on Thursday.

First Texas execution of 2026 is Houston double murderer

Charles Thompson, who was convicted of murdering of his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend in 1999, was the person executed in Texas this year.

Texas sues Delaware nurse practitioner over mail-order abortion pills

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a Delaware nurse practitioner for allegedly violating state law by mailing abortion-inducing drugs to Texas residents.

Texas sheriff accused of using staff to run side company, laundering profits

A sheriff for a South Texas county has been accused of starting a cleaning company with his department's staff to clear half a million in profits.