The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is asking the community for help in identifying the driver of a truck involved in a pursuit.
The Trump administration and the state of Texas have reached a deal that will allow Texas National Guard troops to make immigration arrests.
A deadly crash in downtown Lampasas last week has raised concerns about how officers are trained to manage high-speed chases and the factors that influence their decision to pursue a suspect.
Chris Cabrera, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent in the Rio Grande Valley sector and vice president of the National Border Patrol Council - CBP's union - sat down with KXAN to discuss w ...
An elderly man who opened fire at a high school band competition in Texas was apprehended by four tactically trained dads who ...
Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman Lt. Chris Olivarez discusses a NewsNation report about cartels and weaponized ...
Texas National Guard soldiers can arrest and detain people for entering the U.S. illegally from Mexico under an agreement ...
A total of 301 people in Houston died last year as a result of a traffic crash, according to data from the Texas Department ...
The accord will expand the Trump administration’s footprint in Texas by deputizing state National Guard officers as ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a ban prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence and social media apps associated with the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party, on ...
BURLESON COUNTY, Texas (KBTX) - One driver was killed in a two-vehicle crash Sunday night on Highway 21 in Burleson County.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott said "I immediately said yes" when the Trump administration asked Texas about the agreement.