Dallas begins separation of Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center from Omni Hotel

The City of Dallas began separating the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center from the Omni Hotel on Wednesday, a significant milestone in the multi-year redevelopment program of the building.

Tennessee grandmother jailed after AI facial recognition misidentifies her in fraud case

A Tennessee grandmother says she was wrongly jailed for weeks after authorities used AI facial recognition to identify her as a suspect in a North Dakota bank fraud case.

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Fort Worth Police released officer body cam footage of an officer-involved shooting from last week that resulted in the suspect being shot and arrested.

Texas opens nominations to honor first responders injured or killed in the line of duty

Governor Greg Abbott has officially opened nominations for the 2026 Star of Texas Awards. This prestigious honor recognizes the bravery of peace officers, firefighters, and EMS personnel who have been seriously injured or killed in the line of duty.

Waco babysitter sentenced to 80 years in federal prison for child sexual exploitation

A Waco man has been sentenced to 80 years in federal prison for the sexual exploitation of children he was entrusted to babysit. FBI investigators discovered more than 23,000 illicit images and videos on Kevin Duane Pridemore’s devices, including recordings of his own victims.

Trump threatens escalation as Iran calls US demands "excessive, unrealistic and irrational"

President Donald Trump threatened to "completely obliterate" civilian infrastructure if a deal isn't reached as Iran calls U.S. demands "excessive, unrealistic and irrational."

Texas man and convicted rapist pleads guilty in neo-Nazi child exploitation case

Kaleb Merritt of Spring, TX, pleads guilty to leading "CVLT," an online neo-Nazi group that exploited children. The international investigation revealed a "machinery of exploitation" targeting young girls.

Suspect who pleaded guilty to Fort Worth Sgt. Billy Randolph’s death sentenced to life in prison

A Tarrant County jury sentenced DeAujalae Evans to life in prison Monday afternoon after she pleaded guilty to intoxication manslaughter for the 2024 death of Fort Worth Sgt. Billy Randolph.

Fort Worth police release video of officer-involved shooting with armed suspect

The Fort Worth Police Department is expected to give an update and share body camera video of an officer-involved shooting that happened in a neighborhood last week.

Kratom poisonings spikes, what you need to know about the herbal drug

An increasingly popular herbal supplement that has already been banned in several states has recently exploded in reported use and led to a massive spike in exposure reports to U.S. poison control centers.

Dog survives being shot 3 times in own backyard

A family in Kasson-Mantorville is searching for answers and support after their dog, Rival, was shot multiple times while in his own backyard.

State seeks $1 million in penalties following West Texas facility fire and contamination

Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Permian Basin Containers, LLC over a "catastrophic" 2024 Odessa fire. The state claims the company ignored orders to clean up toxic chemicals that spread to nearby homes and groundwater.

TSA gets paid as DHS shutdown becomes longest in government history

The Department of Homeland Security shutdown reached 45 days on Monday, setting a new record for the longest shutdown in government history as Congress begins a two-week spring recess.