Texas wants the power to arrest and order migrants to leave the US. Can it do that?

The bill, which Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign, would become one of the nation’s strictest immigration laws if allowed to take effect.

US Army is overturning century-old convictions of 110 Black soldiers

In 1917, the Buffalo Soldiers, an all-Black Third Battalion in the U.S. Army U.S. Army's 24th Infantry Regiment, marched into Houston, where clashes erupted after racial provocations. Approximately 110 soldiers were later found guilty in the largest murder trial in U.S. history.

Missing McKinney woman’s body found in boyfriend's fridge, report says

New details are being released about the death of a missing McKinney woman and her boyfriend, who was arrested after her body was found in his house.

Southwest Airlines brings to life first graders’ viral virtual ‘field trip’ to Mexico

You may have seen the video – their unbelievably imaginative teacher transformed their classroom into a “field trip” to Mexico, via a pretend Southwest flight. And now the real Southwest Airlines is getting involved.

VIDEO: Armed Mesquite store owner gets in shootout with would-be robbers

Two would-be robbers thought they would get the jump on a Mesquite store owner. Little did they know, he's been through this before and was armed and ready.

Takeoff murder 1 year later: Suspect released from house arrest, Quavo advocates against gun violence

It's been one year since the tragic death of Atlanta rapper and Migos member Takeoff at a bowling alley in Houston. The star was loved by many and his death has changed the lives of those close to him.

Houston hosts Ken Paxton's securities fraud trial starting April 15

Paxton allegedly promoted a McKinney technology company's stock without disclosing that he received compensation for doing so.

Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker announces retirement

Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker officially announces his retirement. He is ranked #7 all-time is wins as a manager.