Texas House member Jarvis Johnson has issue on voting ballot, marking second voting hiccup among local politicians
Jarvis Johnson, a member the Texas House of Representatives, was at Booker T. Washington High School at 7 a.m. to cast his ballot. However, there was a glitch in the computerโs system that placed him in the wrong precinct. The issue was fixed quickly, and Johnson and his family were able to vote.
Rice University just admitted over 500 early decision applicants: See studentsโ compelling reactions to the news
Houstonโs Rice University has just admitted 519 out of 4,681 total new early-decision applicants for the 2024-2025 school year and the studentsโ reactions to getting the news will put the biggest smile on your face (or make you cry tears of joy).
VIDEO: Help Houston police identify suspect who robbed man in wheelchair outside SE Houston convenience store
The Houston Police Departmentโs Robbery Division is asking for the publicโs help in locating a suspect who stole a manโs cash bag while he was leaving a convenience store in northeast Houston.
Womanโs purse snatched in north Houston parking lot in possible jugging incident; police searching for 2 suspects
The Houston Police Departmentโs Robbery Division is asking for the publicโs assistance in identifying the suspects responsible for snatching a womanโs purse in a possible jugging incident in north Houston.
Viral video shows attack on Conroe ISD bus: Employee no longer with district; What we know so far
The Conroe Independent School District said an employee in its transportation department is no longer employed with the district following a video posted to social media appearing to show the employee striking a student on a school bus.
Watch how a Texas professor used art to honor Uvaldeโs lost kids
After the tragic Uvalde school shooting in 2022, Abel Ortiz, an art professor at Southwest Texas Junior College, asked artists from across the state to come together to use the power of art to heal. See the results of their efforts in this video.
VIDEO: Armed suspect trying to rob woman throws down her phone in frustration, flees empty-handed in NW Houston
The Houston Police Departmentโs Robbery Division is asking for the publicโs assistance in identifying a suspect who tried to rob a woman while she was outside of her job in northwest Houston.
FRIGHTENING VIDEO: Man holds MetroPCS store employee at gunpoint, demands money from register in north Houston
The Houston Police Departmentโs Robbery Division is asking for the publicโs assistance in identifying a suspect responsible for robbing a north Houston MetroPCS cell phone store at gunpoint last month.
SHOCKING VIDEO: Several armed suspects ambush cashier, demand money before taking boxes of cigarettes at Braeswood store
The Houston Police Department is asking for the publicโs assistance in identifying a group of suspects responsible for ambushing and robbing a convenience store in Braeswood at gunpoint.
Watch: While lawmakers consider legalizing fentanyl test strips, this volunteer isnโt waiting to distribute them to his West Texas community
Michael Prado, with the grassroots organization West Texas Harm Reduction, is on a mission to distribute fentanyl test strips, syringes and overdose-reversing drugs like naloxone to his community.
WILD VIDEO: Train barrels into cop car seconds after suspect is pulled from it
Stunning video out of Atlanta shows the moment someone stole a police patrol car, drove it away and then crashed it out onto train tracks, the suspect rescued from the tracks, just moments before a train ran into the wrecked vehicle.
Gov. Greg Abbott says in inauguration speech Legislature will prioritize budget surplus, schools and power grid
Abbott is on track to becoming Texasโ second-longest-serving governor, behind Rick Perry, who served more than 14 years. Abbott enters his third term after a decisive reelection win in November.
Watch: Abortion isnโt on the ballot, but hereโs how your vote could impact access in Texas
Texans are headed to the polls for the first time since the procedure was essentially banned across the state. Texas Tribune womenโs health reporter Eleanor Klibanoff explains how each ballot cast influences the future of abortion policy.
Watch: Volunteer acompaรฑantes in Mexico aid at-home abortions. Their network is expanding to Texas.
In parts of Mexico where abortion has not been legalized, women rely on volunteer networks to provide medication and emotional support for at-home abortions. As access to abortion is shut down in Texas, similar networks are being built in the U.S.
Watch: With a โfeeling of betrayal,โ one family flees Texas in search of safer climate for their transgender daughter
Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate parents who provide their children with gender-affirming care, driving one such family to leave home.
Texas needs to do more to help Hispanic students graduate from college, university leaders say
In a Texas Tribune event Tuesday, university leaders discussed why Hispanic students finish higher education programs at a lower rate than the state average but have better performance in the Rio Grande Valley and El Paso.