Major airline ‘reluctantly’ changes family policy amid investigation
Ryanair will "reluctantly" allow parents to sit with their children for free after an investigation into the practice was opened, bringing the airline in line…
Ryanair will "reluctantly" allow parents to sit with their children for free after an investigation into the practice was opened, bringing the airline in line…
Draped over the massive cruise vessel's bow was the body of a 61-foot pregnant endangered fin whale, prompting a federal investigation into what officials believe…
A woman died late Friday night after her vehicle crashed into the back of a stalled 18-wheeler on the South Loop, according to Houston police.
A dispute between two brothers escalated into a fatal shooting Thursday night in southeast Houston, police said.
Tyler Jordan was one of three suspects arrested for a shootout inside a Katy McDonald's.
Ryanair will "reluctantly" allow parents to sit with their children for free after an investigation…
Two people were taken to the hospital after a Tesla crashed into a home in Harris County on Friday night, officials said.
FIFA Fan Fest in Houston is shutting down due to weather.
Texans support the idea of self-driving vehicles, but want stronger safety standards and accountability from the companies that put them on the road, according to a new poll.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he supports in vitro fertilization and would co-sponsor a bill to secure access if elected to the U.S. Senate.
Qantas plans to launch a nonstop flights in 2027 using a specially modified Airbus A350 aircraft.
A man and his estranged wife are dead after a standoff that injured a San Antonio police officer, according to authorities.
Joshua Fleming is believed to be one of two people who stole copper materials from a wastewater treatment plant.
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for Ohio to enforce a law requiring parental permission before children under 16 can create or maintain social media accounts.
The announcement comes one week after a “teen takeover” that brought 500–600 minors to the park.
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday ruled that environmental groups cannot sue to preserve access to public access to a beach that's been closed during rocket launches.