Mattress Mack, Donald Trump's supporters rally at Gallery Furniture in Houston

A rally in support of Former President Donald Trump was held at Mattress Mack’s Gallery Furniture in Houston on Friday morning, ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris's visit to the city.

TCU unveils "The Portrait Project" honoring former slaves who helped form university

There are no confirmed images but plenty of documented references about husband and wife Charley and Kate Thorpe, former slaves who became trusted workers who compassionately helped form what we know today as TCU. The Thorps were never recognized — until now.

AT&T partners with Oak Cliff native's non-profit to help students overcome digital divide

Adan Gonzalez fought his way, figuratively and literally, out of Oak Cliff and into college. Now, he's partnering with AT&T to help other locals achieve that same goal.

Dallas installs street signs honoring fallen first responders

Dallas police and firefighters killed in the line of duty will soon be memorialized with street signs in locations throughout the city. The first two were installed on Thursday.

Texas woman dropped child from 3rd floor balcony, puncture wounds found: court records

A 17-month-old girl who was found bleeding on a Galveston street on Wednesday had puncture marks on her back, according to an arrest warrant. Investigators believe the infant was intentionally dropped from a third-floor hotel balcony by her mother.

Beyoncé to appear at Harris rally in Houston, sources tell AP

Beyoncé is expected to make an appearance at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Houston Friday, alongside her mom, Tina Knowles, and country icon Willie Nelson.

Texas AG Ken Paxton argues for Robert Roberson’s execution in ‘shaken baby syndrome’ case

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is blasting state lawmakers for delaying the execution of a man convicted of killing his 2-year-old daughter and trying to dispute claims that he was sentenced based on “junk science."

Where refugees in Texas are arriving from

The number of refugees admitted into the country per year is proposed by the president and requires congressional approval.

How new DNA technology helped solve 16-year-old Grand Prairie cold case

Grand Prairie is just the latest North Texas police department to use DNA technology to solve a cold case. Police are calling it a game changer for law enforcement.