A torrent of news happened in 2025. Here’s a timeline of some of the most important stories, including some of the year’s best photos.
From the infamous to the horrific, these are the most famous criminals in every state The most famous criminals in America ...
Joseph Paul Petrisky was born Yozeph Petricska on December 5, 1913, in Nagy Luchka, a village then located in the ...
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One year after a deadly train wreck, a West Texas town awaits help to avoid more tragedy
As oil and gas industry traffic continues to speed through Pecos, TxDOT said it is working to find $194 million to build an ...
Glass shards were sent flying after a house exploded in Calumet City Wednesday night, though authorities say no injuries were reported. Around 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, authorities responded to a home ...
The water level in the rain-swollen Guadalupe River was rising fast and the man calling the emergency dispatcher from a flooded home in the Texas Hill Country sounded desperate. “No place for us to go ...
The Texan capital marches to its own beat, from nightly bat-spotting to food trucks that rival fine-dining restaurants. This quirky vibe is what makes it so magnetic. Even though Austin was, until ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Several new Texas laws are now taking effect following the state's second special legislative session, with many of them stemming directly from the deadly July Fourth flooding ...
CALUMET CITY, Ill. (WLS) -- No one was injured in an explosion at a house in the south suburbs Wednesday, a Calumet City spokesperson and homeowner said. The homeowner at a home near 155th Street and ...
NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D. (KTIV) - South Dakota was one of the states hit by the devastating 2024 floods, with the North Sioux City area seeing infrastructure and homes destroyed. The United States ...
Texas A&M University is a land-grant, research university based in College Station, Texas. Its origins date back to 1876, and its football program was started 18 years later, 1894. With well over 100 ...
Authorities are releasing hundreds of 911 calls from the deadly flash floods that devastated parts of Texas Hill Country on July 4, killing more than 130 people, including dozens of young campers.
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