A Houston attorney claims to have "accidentally" killed his son, who had Down syndrome, after investigators discovered charred human remains on his property.
The woman allegedly attempted to sneak suitcases filled with 71 pounds of marijuana onto a flight from Dulles International to Paris before she was detained.
A 24-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder after allegedly bragging about shooting a mother of four in the head during a road rage incident, causing her car to crash into a ditch, according to police.
Retired state District Judge Deborah Oakes Evan Evans, who signed Robert Roberson's execution warrant earlier this year, recused herself from the case last week, citing no specific reason. The unexpected move has surprised Roberson's defense team and may provide them with additional time to pursue efforts to halt the execution.
Catherine Guziejka was arrested after surveillance footage showed her kicking six toddlers in their lower backs than 100 times over the course of four months.
Two Houston-area teens have been committing robberies by entrapping their victims using Facebook marketplace, listing fake items, or making false offers on other listings only to steal from the people they then meet up with.
A federal appeals court ruled that Border Patrol agents cannot cut a razor wire fence Texas installed on the U.S. border with Mexico to deter immigrants from illegally crossing into the country, according to a report.
A young Texas mother has finally been brought into custody after she left her infant child at home unsupervised, while she went on a date 150 miles away.
A Texas judge has recommended overturning the conviction and death sentence of Melissa Lucio, a death row inmate, after finding clear evidence that her 2-year-old daughter, Mariah, died from an accidental fall, not abuse.
The Texas Supreme Court has announced that the execution of Robert Roberson, which had been delayed for months amid a clemency request, is set to proceed.
A Texas store employee prevented a robbery attempt by convincing the would-be thief that he needed to make a purchase before taking any money from the register.