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City Council Unanimously Passes New Ordinance First a ban on cell phones in school zones, now West University will become the first Texas City to also ban texting while driving. Full Story »
City Council Unanimously Passes New Ordinance First a ban on cell phones in school zones, now West University will become the first Texas City to also ban texting while driving. Full Story »
The tragedy at Fort Hood continues to rock the US military over it's handling of mental health issues. Full Story »
For two decades, Osman Danquah served his country as a devoted muslim and soldier. He says the Muslim community has worked hard to build a strong relationship with the Killeen community. Full Story »
Gamers rejoice! "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" set to bring in record amounts of cash opening week. Gamers anxious to get their hands on the newest release will stay up late into the night Monday. Full Story »
The military says they are now moving into a new phase at Fort Hood. Soldiers are starting to recover, and families who witnessed the shooting are hoping to move on with the help of the Army's resources. Full Story »
Grief Counselors at Schools Three people are dead after a single engine plane crash near Spring Branch, north of San Antonio. Full Story »
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) - There will be a roll call of the names of the dead, and a 21-gun salute. Full Story »
Some Say It Falls Short of Protecting Uninsured Children in Texas Shortly after returning from Washington D.C. on Sunday, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee wasted no time addressing Houstonians' concerns over the now house-approved Obama healthcare bill. Full Story »
Bargain Shoppers Say the Economy Has a Lot to Do With It From clothes to collectibles to jewelry; hundreds of bargain hunters gathered in the parking lot of Missouri City's City Hall Saturday to shop 'til they drop at the annual community-wide garage sale. Full Story »
Some said Sunday's foggy weather described the town of Killeen's mood: somber, quiet and heartbroken. Prayer services took place across the military town Sunday to help the community cope with last Thursday's mass shootings that killed 13 people and left 29 others wounded. Full Story »
Days after a shooting spree at Ford Hood, there is still healing to be done. Some showed their support with flags, signs and messages. Others began collecting money to help. Full Story »
While family members who lost a loved one are finding ways to cope, the surviving shooting victims are striving to recover. Governor Perry visited the soldiers and their families at the Scott and White Memorial Hospital Saturday. Full Story »
The Military Moms and Wives of Brazoria County are always concerned about the men and women in our armed forces. In fact, the organization is where Karen McFatter spends much of her time. Full Story »
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Former President George H.W. Bush was scheduled to be in College Station to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Full Story »
CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) - A check on a family's well-being at a house in rural southeast Texas led deputies to four bodies. Full Story »
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A man who was in an Orlando office when a former employee came in and started shooting said Monday that the ordeal that left one dead and five injured lasted about a minute. Full Story »
"We want criminals to be weary that if they get into a car with keys in it, that it's probably going to be a bait vehicle, and they're going to get caught and they're going to go to jail," said Sgt. Danny Sheppard with the Galveston County Auto Crime Task Force. Full Story »
Fort Hood is as large as a city. There are 17,000 military families who live there, and 40,000 troops who call the base home. Full Story »
Familes Being Turned Away The Montgomery County Food Bank's demand is high. The last stock of donations they have left in their warehouse will be out the door in two weeks. Full Story »
The man suspected of a shooting rampage at Fort Hood is still alive. 12 soldiers were killed and 31 are wounded tonight. Full Story »
SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- The man suspected in a deadly shooting spree that killed 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas is awake and talking, according to a U.S. Army hospital spokesman. Full Story »
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will attend a memorial service Tuesday honoring victims of the Ford Hood shootings, an attack he described as "all the more heartbreaking and all the more despicable" because it occurred on the nation's largest Army post. Full Story »
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre is believed to have acted alone despite repeated communications — monitored by authorities — with a radical imam overseas, U.S. officials said Monday. The FBI will conduct an internal review of its handling of the information, they said. Full Story »
A Fort Hood spokeswoman says one shooter is in custody after a mass shooting on the Texas Army base. Army officials say at least twelve people are dead and 31 wounded. Fort Hood spokeswoman Sgt. Rebekah Lampan says authorities believe at least two gunmen were involved in the attack on Thursday. Full Story »
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) - The U.S. Army says 12 people have been killed and 31 wounded in a shooting rampage on the Fort Hood Army base in Texas. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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