Texas woman who allegedly sold $30K jaguar cub to Riverside man charged

Officials said the Riverside County man ended up re-selling the cub for $20,000 to another buyer, but that person ended up abandoning the cub at a rescue center after concerns were expressed about having a jaguar in the same house as a newborn.

UPS driver loses SAT tests belonging to Texas students

Dozens of students may be forced to retake an exam used in college admissions after their original tests were lost in transit.

Houston police seek witnesses to rapper Takeoff’s killing

Police said they have few leads in the fatal shooting of rapper Takeoff outside a private party at a downtown Houston bowling alley.

New video shows moments leading up to Takeoff deadly shooting in Houston

The video shows Quavo, one of the other members of Migos, getting into a heated argument with someone, and Takeoff is not too far away from him.

Teen shot 14-year-old with AR-15 style rifle in dispute over girl, police say

A 17-year-old has been arrested after White Settlement police said he shot a 14-year-old with an AR-15 style rifle during a dispute over a girl last weekend.

Houston Astros have never won the first game of the World Series

As the Houston Astros face the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday evening, they’re looking to do something they’ve never done before – win the first game of a World Series.

After being surrendered to shelter, 19-year-old dog showered with love by best friends

Annie, a 19-year-old Labrador retriever mix, is crossing off a bucket list of adventures in her last days at a loving foster home — thanks to two best friends and roommates.

Family upset over $12,903 bill after their son was nearly killed with an allegedly tainted IV bag

An 18-year-old who suffered a cardiac emergency after being given an allegedly tainted IV bag received notice of a nearly $13,000 bill from Baylor Scott and White Surgicare for their ordeal.

Dallas hospital shooting suspect accused girlfriend of cheating before killing 2 workers, affidavit says

The Dallas police chief vented his frustration that the gunman charged with murdering two Methodist Dallas employees was allowed able to be inside the hospital. The violent prison parolee was twice arrested for parole violations with the most recent one in June.

Suspect charged with murdering 2 healthcare workers at Dallas hospital has a long criminal history

Nestor Hernandez is on parole for an aggravated robbery he committed in 2015, and had an active ankle monitor at the time of the shooting. Hernandez was granted permission to be at the hospital to be with his significant other during and after delivery, according to TDCJ.