Grapevine Main Street Fest organizers prepare for stormy weather

Grapevine Main Street Fest organizers are confident that the weather will not dampen the festivities there this weekend.

Brain-dead Georgia woman kept on life support due to state's abortion law

A Georgia mother declared brain dead at two months pregnant remains on life support due to the state’s heartbeat law, leaving her family without medical decision-making rights.

Texas asks for USDA waiver to ban junk food from SNAP benefits

Texas has requested a waiver from the USDA to prohibit the use of SNAP benefits on unhealthy foods like soda and candy.

Texas House passes bill requiring AC in state prisons

The bill would require the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to install air conditioning at each of its facilities by the end of 2032.

Texas House takes steps to repeal 'homosexual conduct' ban

Repealing the law would prevent it from becoming a "zombie law" and going back into effect in the event the court decision was overturned.

Jacksonville airport reopens after vehicle fire in parking garage, officials say

The Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) in Florida has reopened after being closed for several hours when a fire broke out in one of its parking garages on Friday afternoon.

No charges for Midlothian ISD teacher after incident with special needs student

An Ellis County grand jury declined to indict a Midlothian elementary school teacher because of last month’s incident involving a special education student.

Watch: 'Fog tsunami' rolls over Lake Michigan

Stunning video captured by a Michigan photographer shows a giant fog wave rolling over Lake Michigan as a storm approached.

Kash Patel announces FBI leaving DC headquarters, 1,500 agents will be transferred

The FBI is leaving its longtime headquarters in D.C. and will transfer 1,500 employees to locations around the country, according to FBI Director Kash Patel.

Dallas native, pro basketball player could face death penalty after drug arrest in Indonesia

Dallas native basketball player, Jarred Shaw, was arrested in Indonesia after police found more than 130 pieces of cannabis candies in his apartment. Indonesia has strict drug laws so Shaw could face the death penalty.

Million milestone: Fort Worth approaches top-10 spot in U.S.

Fort Worth's latest census has put them over 1 million residents, launching them over Austin as the fourth-largest city in Texas.

Dallas passes first significant change to parking code since 1965

Finding a parking spot in Dallas may become more challenging after the city passed its first significant change to the parking code since 1965.