Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Hurricane Beryl Update - 9 a.m.
Acting governor Dan Patrick gives an update on the response to Hurricane Beryl in College Station on Tuesday morning.
Wild video: Florida man survives 60-foot plunge into creek with minor injuries
A Florida man plummeted into a creek from what he said was a 60-foot-tall tree and, surprisingly, he only had minor injuries.
4 arrested in Collin Co. 'forced labor'
The Princeton Police Department is now releasing details of an investigation that led to four people being arrested in March after 15 women were found inside the home as alleged victims of human labor trafficking.
Energy expert on Beryl's impact: 'We dodged a bullet'
Crews are assessing damage in the area, but energy experts say it could have been much worse.
Testy exchange at White House briefing over Dr. visits
Things got testy at a press briefing on Monday after questions about reported visits by a Parkinson's doctor to the White House.
Pres. Biden stands firm against calls to drop out
President Joe Biden stood firm Monday against calls for him to drop his reelection candidacy and called for an end to the intraparty drama that has torn apart Democrats since his dismal debate performance last month, as key lawmakers expressed support for him to remain in the 2024 presidential race.
North Texas first responders in South Texas
Response and recovery efforts are underway after Beryl made landfall, and North Texas first responders are there to help.
At least 7 killed after Beryl makes landfall
At least seven people are dead after Beryl roared onto the Southeast Texas coast and wreaked havoc in the greater Houston area.
4 arrested in Princeton human trafficking scheme
Police say there was basically no furniture inside the home at the center of human trafficking, just a bunch of computer electronics and blankets.
Carroll ISD argues against Title IX in court
The school district known for high athletic achievements argued its case in what is believed to be the first lawsuit in the country suing the Biden administration over looming Title IX changes, which are set to extend protections for LGBTQ students.
Boy, 10, receives double lung transplant
With two new lungs, Ryder Molepske-Eoff is full of life and energy. It’s a huge difference from when he was confined to bed rest to help preserve his dying lungs.
DPD releases video of robbery suspect shooting
Dallas police say the shooting happened after officers confronted suspects they say robbed an illegal gaming room.
5 p.m. - Lt. Gov. Patrick gives update on Beryl
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, who is acting governor while Gov. Gregg Abbott is out of the country, gives an update on Hurricane Beryl.
RAW: Dallas police on shooting of armed robbery suspect
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia shares video of a police shooting that killed an armed robbery suspect in East Oak Cliff.
Ceremony to honor 5 officers killed on July 7, 2016
Dallas Police Department officers Lorne Ahrens, Michael Krol, Michael Smith, Patrick Zamarripa, and Dallas Area Rapid Transit Officer Brent Thompson were killed in an ambush on July 7, 2016.
Search for missing swimmer to continue Monday
A swimmer went underwater and did not resurface on Sunday night after their boat blew away.
Dallas church surprises member with dedication ceremony
Lorene Bennett attends Bethany Missionary Baptist Church. Back in the spring, bad weather kept her from attending a dedication ceremony for the church's new choir robes. On Sunday, church leaders honored Ms. Bennett by bringing the choir to her.
Some Texas school districts enact, consider ban on student cell phones
Some Texas school districts have banned student cell phone use during the school day. State Rep. Ellen Troxclair spoke with FOX 7 Austin's Rudy Koski about this and the role the state can play in this debate.
Banning cell phones in Texas schools?
Several school districts across Texas have experimented with banning cell phones in the classroom. Texas State Rep. Ellen Troxclair says it's an issue that the legislature should consider taking up.
Calls for Biden to drop out may increase this week
Congress is back in session this week and the number of Democratic officials calling for President Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race could grow.