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AMBER Alert issued for abducted 2-year-old boy from San Marcos
HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? Legend Torres was allegedly taken from Children's Park in San Marcos around 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? Legend Torres was allegedly taken from Children's Park in San Marcos around 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
A 27-year-old boxer died on Thursday after spending three weeks in a medically induced coma from his last fight.
H-E-B announces a recall on specific Creamy Creations ice cream cups in all stores in Texas and Mexico, including Central Market, Joe V’s Smart Shop, and Mi Tienda stores.
A man was charged after hitting a Montgomery County investigator with his car, sending him to the hospital in serious condition, while he was directing traffic for the Ironman in The Woodlands.
This weekend will be the 40th anniversary of the Texas MS 150 Bike Ride to raise money in the fight against multiple sclerosis. FOX 26's Tom Zizka has more details on the thousands of cyclists who will help raise millions of dollars.
A Houston area man has been charged with five counts of child pornography after he was originally questioned for putting his genitals in restaurant food in downtown Houston.
Mayor John Whitmire has big plans for public safety in Houston
A Florida city, facing a cemetery space shortage, considers converting underused schools into burial sites by 2025, backed by local officials.
H-E-B announces a recall on specific Creamy Creations ice cream cups in all stores in Texas and Mexico, including Central Market, Joe V’s Smart Shop, and Mi Tienda stores.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in a federal case that is charging him with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Ellen DeGeneres opened up about the toxic workplace scandal that derailed her career and damaged her reputation in 2020, during her first return to the comedy stage this week.
A recent study utilizing IRS data reveals that the income required to be considered "rich" varies widely across the U.S., reflecting regional differences in cost of living, local economies, and tax structures.