Houston Christian University President Robert Sloan Jr dies at 77
Dr. Sloan was approaching his 20-year mark as HCU president before his sudden passing.
Dr. Sloan was approaching his 20-year mark as HCU president before his sudden passing.
The Nathan’s hot dog eating champions retained their crowns Saturday as both Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo continued their impressive, digestive runs at the Nathan’s…
A South Carolina sheriff announced that investigators now believe 4-year-old Javeayah Harris is dead.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is speaking in Kerrville on Saturday to mark a year since the deadly Hill Country flooding.
The annual Arlington Independence Day parade was held Saturday morning, drawing an expected 75,000 visitors to Downtown for the city's 150th anniversary and the country’s…
Dr. Sloan was approaching his 20-year mark as HCU president before his sudden passing.
When Olympia Outten heard the sounds of the U.S. Space Force plane and a rescue helicopter, she said she jumped for joy in the middle of her life raft, while…
Officials are responding after a small plane crashed into a home in Ohio, killing two people on board and sparking a large fire.
Sen. John Cornyn has introduced the BOOT Sharia Law Act to prevent noncitizens who support Sharia law or anti-American ideologies from entering or staying in the United States.
A federal court has halted an anti-immigration law a day before it would have gone into effect in Texas.
Two men are facing murder charges after a man was fatally shot in a vehicle, officials said.
A high-ranking leader of the Tren de Aragua gang has been extradited to Texas to face federal terrorism and drug trafficking charges as the U.S. intensifies its crackdown on the…
A 31-year-old Deer Park woman is facing a felony animal cruelty charge after prosecutors say she strangled, drowned and partially consumed her family’s 8-year-old miniature poodle, according to court documents…
Dozens of parents, students, and community members spoke out against Houston ISD’s proposed special education plan during a packed school board meeting at district headquarters Tuesday night.
A Texas man convicted of murder is expected to be executed Thursday night after the Supreme Court of the United States reversed a decision preventing his death.
A Houston-area man admitted to killing a bald eagle, according to a statement from Acting U.S. Attorney John G.E. Marck.