Community support continues to flow for a local family that lost everything in an early-morning house fire including the equipment they use in their lawn care business.
The son of a man whom a local officer shot and killed said the unexpected release of video of the shooting from the officer’s bodycam was “insensitive.”
A company that makes non-lethal restraining devices is following a shooting involving a local officer who killed a man with mental health issues who ignored repeated commands to lie down and show his hands.
Fort Hood’s commander has reinstated the post’s command sergeant major after an investigation into allegations he used unprofessional language toward subordinates.
A Central Texas minister is uploading short videos intended to offer hope and encouragement to area residents feeling the weight of the nearly yearlong pandemic.
A local businessman charged in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol was ordered to remain in custody Friday pending a detention hearing next week.
The Killeen City Council is accepting applications from residents interested in filling the seat of a councilman who died earlier this month after battling COVID-19.
If you visit the Dr Pepper Museum in downtown Waco, you probably think you’ll just learn about the soda. But according to museum staff, there is also a spooky side, and you can see it in one of their ghost tours.
Thousands of National Guardsmen were banished from using the U.S. Capitol complex as a rest area, upsetting Governor Abbott who instructed them to return home.
Touting his public safety priorities for the legislative session, Gov. Greg Abbott continued to assail Austin for redirecting part of its police budget. He backed changes in police training, but said little else about reforming policing or accountability.
School districts here and across Texas are worried that lower attendance numbers because of the pandemic could mean they will receive significantly less money from the state.
A man arrested after a local police officer was dragged for nearly 40 yards after getting caught in the door of a vehicle whose driver he was attempting to stop was indicted Thursday for aggravated assault against a public servant.
A local man who spun a hobby into a unique business just before the start of a historic pandemic his celebrating the first anniversary of the opening of his vintage goods store.
A CLEAR Alert issued Thursday morning for a missing Texas woman who authorities thought might have been abducted and could be in danger was discontinued late Thursday afternoon.
Baylor University, which is requiring weekly COVID-19 testing of students, faculty and staff has opened a multi-million dollar onsite lab to process tests.
An 18-wheeler crash early Thursday on Interstate 35E sent the rig’s critically injured driver to an area hospital and caused a major backup on the highway.
The high-profile attorney for the family of Patrick Warren, Sr. is speaking out following the release of the body camera footage of the officer who shot him.
COVID-19 has claimed 20 more lives in Central Texas as the regional death toll inches toward 1,000, but in the region’s largest counties, the daily number of new cases of the virus dropped slightly Wednesday.
A retired Central Texas soldier watched Wednesday’s inauguration of President Joe Biden while remembering the role he played on an Inauguration Day six decades ago.
A growing national chain with nine coffee shops in five states that employ workers with intellectual and developmental disabilities plans to open its 10th shop in Central Texas.
Officers made an arrest following a brief pursuit after a local woman who was being attacked by her ex called 911 while the assault was in progress, police said Wednesday.
Donald Trump pumped his fist and waved as he departed the White House on Marine One Wednesday for the last time as president, leaving behind a legacy of chaos and tumult and a nation bitterly divided.