Parachutist takes a tumble at Armed Forces Bowl
video

A parachutist had some trouble while flying into Amon G. Carter Stadium on Jan. 2, 2026, during the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas.

North Texas doctor explains effects of ACA tax credits expiring

The big benefit that made Affordable Care Act insurance premiums more affordable ended when the clock ran out on New Year's Eve.

Texas State wallops Rice at Armed Forces Bowl

The Texas State University Bobcats trounced the Rice University Owls at the Armed Forces Bowl on Friday 41-10.

Abbott demands Mexico extradite suspect in Texas commissioner’s slaying

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has demanded that Mexico extradite the suspect named in the shooting death of a state commissioner over the weekend.

These are the best places to stargaze in the Lone Star State

If you want to get a marvelous view of a meteor shower or a stunning scene of stars, there are lots of places to choose from in Texas.

Texas justice 2026: The high-profile trials to track this year

As Texas enters 2026, the state’s legal docket is dominated by high-profile trials ranging from the Uvalde school shooting response to a viral "wedding of the century" assault. These cases have captured national attention due to their tragic nature, celebrity involvement or viral social media origins.

Dallas highways turn into illegal parking lot for NYE
video

Drivers illegally parked on Dallas highways and bridges to watch New Year’s Eve fireworks, causing massive gridlock that blocked emergency access and prevented residents from reaching their homes.

Woman fatally shot by security guard following New Year’s Day altercation

A Fort Worth security guard fatally shot a woman on New Year's Day following an escalating physical confrontation involving pepper spray and a stabbing weapon.

Dallas highways turn into illegal parking lots for New Year’s fireworks

Drivers illegally parked on Dallas highways and bridges to watch New Year’s Eve fireworks, causing massive gridlock that blocked emergency access and prevented residents from reaching their homes.

Texas couple faces prison for $5 million wire fraud
video

A North Texas man pleaded guilty to wire fraud after posing as an architect to scam over 40 families out of nearly $5 million.