The victim, a white male in his 40s, has not yet been identified.
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2 other kids, ages 8 and 9, were transported by Life Flight in critical condition, officials say.
Gov. Greg Abbott said there were 41 people confirmed to be unaccounted for across the state and more could be missing.
"Dr. Maria" was taken into custody last week in Waller County and faces charges of illegally performing an abortion—a second-degree felony.
The arrest is reportedly the first of an abortion provider under Texas' 2022 abortion ban.
Authorities have issued an evacuation advisory for the downtown Angleton area, covering a two-mile radius surrounding the courthouse.
A shipment "manifested" as cucumber and jalapeño was intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Texas, authorities said.
Steven Nelson was convicted of murder for beating, strangling, and suffocating Rev. Clint Dobson in 2011.
Disregard for public safety is a foregone conclusion as long as Biden and Mayorkas keep their jobs
The long-lost Houston teen returns home
Prosecutors said they do not yet know whether they will seek the death penalty against Francisco Oropeza.
"What we need from the public is any type of information, because right now we're just, we're running into dead ends."
The lawsuit says officials failed to follow active shooter protocol when they waited more than an hour to confront the attacker.
The move comes after a newly hired school officer was found to be a former trooper under investigation in connection with the mass shooting.
John Montague lost his daughter in 1968 at 3 weeks old. He was stunned to learn someone lived under her name for decades.
One person remains hospitalized, and police have identified "persons of interest" in the Sunday morning shooting.
Attorneys with the Texas Civil Rights Project allege police had no reasonable suspicion for arrest.
The boy's father told police the accused shooter had chased them and forced them off the road, authorities said.
Rittenhouse was acquitted last year of killing two people and injuring another during a racial injustice protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
A pair of high school seniors from Corpus Christi were killed while driving to school from graduation rehearsal on Tuesday morning.
Live photo updates of the aftermath of yesterday's tragic massacre that left 21 people dead at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
A man can be seen mowing the lawn on surveillance video provided by police, who say he later evaded authorities.
Spc. Bishop Evans is the soldier who disappeared Friday while attempting to rescue two migrants trying to cross the Rio Grande River.
The charge was dropped days after the woman's arrest spawned public outcry and a protest outside Starr County Jail.
Pro-abortion groups are calling for the Starr County woman's release, saying her arrest is a "consequence" of the state's restrictive laws.
The man told police the remains were of his son, who he says died in May 2018. He has been charged with abuse of a corpse.
Seven of the nine people in a bus carrying a college golf team were killed when the truck hit the bus in a head-on collision.
A 14-year-old in Lubbock is facing manslaughter charges after an infant was killed in a shooting incident Tuesday.
John Michael Humphries, 45, was killed in the shooting, according to a police statement on Friday. The officer's name was not released.
Justices expressed skepticism about a death row inmate's demand that his pastor be allowed to pray and touch him during his execution.
The narcotics were removed and transported to the Rio Grande City Border Patrol station and weighed.
William George Davis was convicted of capital murder in the deaths of four heart surgery patients who died after receiving air injections.
A Texas man will appear in Baltimore to answer a charge of threatening a doctor who has been a prominent advocate for COVID-19 vaccines.
Sandate, 32, of Los Fresnos, Texas, was sentenced Oct. 7 in federal court to 10 years in federal prison.