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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston man shot in front of younger brother while reportedly burying deceased petA man was shot in the backyard of a Houston home while reportedly burying a deceased pet guinea pig with his younger brother.
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ABC13 Houston on MSNMajor crimes increasing in METRO jurisdiction following 2 possibly connected shootings, data showsABC13 analyzed numbers from DPS and METRO police following two METRO-related shootings, and they show crime is increasing within METRO PD's jurisdiction. The first shooting happened Monday afternoon.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston-area DMV employee charged in VIN swapping auto-theft schemeA Houston-area Texas DMV employee and her alleged co-conspirator have been accused in a car title laundering scheme, ...
Children participating in a fundraiser name different friends and community members they miss after catastrophic flooding July 4.
John Whitmire's interest in bringing state troopers to Houston should warrant scrutiny given the mixed results of Austin's partnership with DPS.
A crisis communication expert says everyday notifications are weakening the impact of life-saving emergency alerts.
Authorities in Houston are searching for a suspect who fled a traffic stop and fired at officers during a foot chase on Tuesday night.
With Halloween just a couple of days away, the Texas Department of Public Safety has released tips for trick-or-treaters to keep in mind.
The Texanist The Texanist: How Do I Navigate the DPS Without Losing My Mind? Long wait times for driver’s licenses can be frustrating, but there are ways to work within the system (including ...
Texas DPS is expanding its K-9 training program, deploying highly trained dogs to assist with drug interdiction, explosive detection, and tracking missions across the state.
The task force will be targeting reckless driving, street takeovers and parking lot takeovers in response to the Lone Star Throwdown car show beginning Friday in Conroe.
A DPS medic was so disturbed by what he saw that he blew the whistle. The agency now says its leaders didn’t break the law or violate agency policy.
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