Some Upshur County residents are up in arms over a new gameroom that a KLTV 7 investigation exposes as possibly illegal. The Touch of Luck gameroom is on Highway 259 in Diana, just across the street from the First Baptist
A woman who allegedly instructed her two young daughters to steal a neighbor's dog was arrested on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and grand theft.
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii Kona (KOH'-nuh) Village Resort in Hawaii has been sold to a joint venture that includes tech mogul Michael Dell's private investment...
George Steinbrenner's daughter is asking a divorce court judge to separate her interests in the family's business empire from her estranged husband, who until their Valentine's Day breakup seemed on track to take charge of the New York Yankees.
A New Britain dairy has recalled hundreds of cases of chocolate milk, which may have been contaminated by a cleaning agent, after several students fell ill in Connecticut.
Texas House members plunged into lengthy debate Thursday, bickering over how billions of taxpayer dollars should be divvied up on state services over the next two years. More Political News
The USA Cycling National Development Team opens the 2007 UCI Menandrsquo;s U23 Nations Cup Friday at the Grand Prix du Portugal where a six-man squad is set to compete alongside the worldandrsquo;s top U23 riders in the three-day international event.
A Wood County man is arrested Wednesday after authorities find marijuana and crack cocaine near his infant child. Wood County sheriff's deputies searched the home of Eddie Fletcher, 29 of Quitman and say they found marijuana near the couch where
John Carter, 42, was found guilty of intoxicated manslaughter. Carter's passenger, Johnna Jerger, 40, was killed when Carter lost control of his motorcycle. Thursday Jerger's friends spoke with KLTV.
Once opened to hunters in Southeast Texas, a new law is allowing hunters to take aim at alligators across the state for the first time. But the law comes with a lengthy set of rules and regulations to follow.
Los Angeles Angels reliever Scot Shields agreed Thursday to a $14.6 million, three-year contract extension through 2010. Shields, the Angels' setup man, had agreed last month to a $3.4 million, one-year contract. The new deal adds salaries of $4.25 million