Selena's killer, Yolanda Saldivar, denied parole

Yolanda Saldivar was denied parole Thursday. The 64-year-old was convicted of murder in the 1995 killing of Tejano music star Selena.

Dallas rapper Yella Beezy's murder-for-hire bond reduced to $750,000

A North Texas rapper faced a judge on Wednesday morning after being arrested for allegedly orchestrating the murder of a fellow rapper in 2020. She agreed to reduce his $2 million bond.

Arlington suspect dies in custody after police chase ends near Sanger

Arlington Police say a male died while in custody early Thursday morning after a domestic violence situation turned into a police chase.

Hawaii doctor accused of trying to kill wife on hiking trail

A doctor is accused of attempting to kill his wife on a hiking trail in Oahu by pushing her off the trail and striking her in the head with a rock.

Texas Rangers Opening Day game at Globe Life Field: What you need to know

Opening Day is set at Globe Life Field as the Texas Rangers begin the 2025 season against the Boston Red Sox on Thursday, March 27, at 3:05 p.m.

Family honors Dallas high school senior killed in West Dallas shooting

The high school senior’s family says she was with a group of friends in West Dallas when some sort of fight happened, leading to gunfire.

Millsap Elementary principal recommended daughter for Weatherford ISD job amid child abuse probe

Weatherford ISD says it hired Paxton Bean after a background check and positive reference check "with no mention of a criminal investigation." One of those references was Millsap Elementary Principal Roxie Carter, who also happens to be Bean's mother.

Kansas measles cases reach 23; new Ohio outbreak sickens 10

A growing measles outbreak in Kansas has reached 23 cases and may be linked to earlier outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico. Ohio is now reporting 10 cases, with wider exposure concerns.

Robbery at 7-Eleven leads to arrest in Cleburne

Cleburne Police have arrested a suspect connected to the aggravated robbery at 7-Eleven around 2 am on Wednesday morning.

Texas NAACP joins lawsuit over Trump Administration's actions to dismantle Department of Education

The lawsuit, filed by the national NAACP and other branches of the organization, states that getting rid of the department would threaten educational equality for students of color across the country.

Supreme Court upholds Biden-era 'ghost gun' regulations

The Supreme Court is upholding a Biden administration regulation on the nearly impossible-to-trace weapons called ghost guns, clearing the way for continued serial numbers, background checks and age verification requirements for buying the kits online.

TSA urges travelers to get Real ID as deadline approaches

Starting on May 7, travelers will be required to have a Real ID. Here's how to know if your ID is compliant.

TCU’s Hailey Van Lith opens up about her battle with depression

One of the star players on the TCU women’s basketball team is sharing a very personal and emotional story as her team heads to Alabama to play in the Sweet 16. It’s a story Hailey Van Lith wanted to make public.

Unknown suspect in Johnson County identified thanks to public tips

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office has identified an unknown suspect in custody for "serious crimes" thanks to tips from the public.