After the U.S. Supreme Court this week said it will hear a case focused on the same federal law, a judge on Thursday put on
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Who is Damon Jones? Former NBA player, coach indicted in illegal gambling schemes
When news broke Thursday morning that Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier had been arrested in connection with a high-profile illegal gambling case, NBA fans likely
Texas parents arrested after leaving 6-month-old baby alone on Florida beach, sheriff says
Two Texas parents were arrested and face child neglect charges after authorities said they left their 6-month-old baby unattended on a Florida beach for nearly
Judge halts Overtown co-op eviction as residents allege fraud, fight for homes
Relief is coming for some families facing eviction from homes they believe they own. A recent court ruling allowed some residents to remain in their
Texas National Guard members arrive in Illinois; sources say troops could begin assignments Wednesday
Members of the Texas National Guard have begun arriving at a U.S. Army Reserve facility in Chicago’s far southwestern suburbs, where they’re expected to participate
Camp Mystic plans to reopen in Texas next summer after flood that killed 27
Less than three months after the devastating and deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country, Camp Mystic plans to reopen part of its camp. The camp’s
11-year-old Texas girl captures huge 300-pound alligator near Houston
An 11-year-old girl from Southeast Texas is drawing attention after bagging an 8.5-foot, 300-pound alligator during a family hunting trip earlier this week. Jocelyn Roberts,
Texas House passes GOP redistricting plan after weeks-long standoff
The Texas House of Representatives gave final passage on Wednesday to House Bill 4, a controversial Republican-backed proposal to redraw the state’s congressional maps and
Parents of Camp Mystic flood victims testify on camp safety reform in the Texas Senate
Parents of young girls who died in last month’s flooding in the Texas Hill Country were in Austin on Wednesday to testify about proposed flood
Better late than never! Overdue library book returned to Texas library after 82 years
Better late than never. A very overdue library book was returned to the San Antonio Public Library. It was just 82 years late. The book