East Texas police are seeking a beautician charged with unlicensed medical practice after a breast augmentation she's accused of performing left a customer hospitalized in critical condition.
A Saudi Arabian teenager who authorities say swung his fist at a flight attendant and praised Osama bin Laden during a flight from Portland to Houston has appeared in court to hear the charges against him.
A former Waterloo woman has pleaded guilty to perjury for lying to a federal grand jury that investigated her friend for tax fraud.
Residents living near the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso are mindful after a woman was struck by a stray bullet fired from the Mexican side, but say they don't plan to change their routines.
The bulk of a man's childhood comic book collection that included many of the most prized issues ever published has sold for about $3.5 million.
The latest Texas news from The Associated Press
The following reports were compiled by AgriLife Extension for the week of Feb. 22:
State officials will probably close one of five fish hatcheries in Texas state because of low water levels in lakes that feed it.
A state district judge has formally declared a Dallas man innocent of the murder and attempted murder for which he spent 14 years in prison.
Two men arrested last fall with the nephew of the former boss of Mexico's Gulf cartel have been sentenced to time served for giving false statements to federal agents.
A South Texas mayor has resigned after more than two decades in office.
An airline passenger who refused to turn off an electronic cigarette could face a federal charge in Portland.
A Texas Panhandle physician and his wife have been found dead in their home and police have recovered a gun believed used in the shootings.
A bronze sculpture commemorating Mexican cowboys and their role in Texas ranching will keep its gun.
T-Mobile USA, which just had its acquisition by AT&T blocked by regulators, is now urging the federal government to block another deal in the wireless world: Verizon's planned purchase spectrum from cable companies...
A judge in Houston has been barred from hearing a neighboring county's cases in a dispute over a shoplifting charge against a friend's daughter.
What's believed to be a rare snowy owl has turned up at a Dallas-area lake and the buzz about the bird has being drawing crowds.
Investigators say a fire that damaged a North Texas prep school has been ruled arson.
Police have determined that a 4-year-old boy found his mother's gun and fatally shot his 3-year-old boy at their Central Texas home.
A hearing is set to determine whether a Texas man sentenced to death for killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her 7-year-old son should get a new trial.
A state district judge is to declare a Dallas man innocent of the murder and attempted murder for which he spent 14 years in prison.
The punishment phase is starting in the trial of a North Texas man who kidnapped his ex-neighbor and held her captive for nearly two weeks.
A British man who pleaded guilty is set to learn his punishment for helping a former Halliburton Co. subsidiary steer massive bribes to Nigerian officials to win more than $6 billion in construction contracts.
A Texas biologist says recent milder winters may attract some new, bloodthirsty wildlife to South Texas.
A remarkable comic book collection discovered stored away in a basement closet is expected to get more than $2 million at auction.
A surging Rick Santorum is running even with Mitt Romney atop the Republican presidential field, but neither candidate is faring well against President Barack Obama eight months before Americans vote, a new survey shows.
Rick Santorum is looking for another upset while Mitt Romney is hoping to keep his leading rival at bay as they prepare for the 20th debate of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
For every presidential candidate, there's now at least one $1 million donor.
A new program hosted by the Culinary Institute of America is teaching wounded veterans who served during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars to cook healthy meals.
University of Texas researchers say they are encouraged by the results of experiments into repairing damaged nerves in rats.
A county college in New Jersey has named a new leader to replace its former president, who resigned last year amid an investigation into allegations of financial impropriety.
Three Texas men whom federal officials say were been linked to a gun used in a U.S. agent's death in Mexico have been sentenced after pleading guilty to weapons charges.
A University of Texas computer research center is getting a big check form a frequent UT donor.
Federal immigration agents are processing 87 suspected illegal immigrants found crowded into a house in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas.
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to review appeals from two Texas death row inmates, including a man who suffocated a 2-year-old Utah girl on Christmas Day 1997 and buried her in a suitcase near Houston.
One man's remarkable comic book collection that includes some of the most prized issues ever published is expected to fetch more than $2 million at auction.
Los Angeles County prosecutors are opposing Dr. Conrad Murray's bid for release on bail while he appeals his conviction of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death.
El Paso's mayor is appealing for public calm after a woman was wounded while shopping downtown by what appears to be a stray bullet from neighboring Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
A uniformed officer will ride each Dallas-area commuter train after a series of violent incidents, including the shooting death of a person on a trail platform.
American Airlines workers in Tulsa say they are stepping up efforts to save hundreds of local jobs that could be on the bankrupt company's chopping block.
A federal judge has returned to state court a lawsuit by Montana landowners whose property was contaminated with crude oil from a broken Exxon Mobil pipeline.
By The Associated Press Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Feb. 19, 2012.
The Texas economy is coming back, but the state budget is still in trouble.
Texas authorities have removed 11 children from a home after finding some restrained by harnesses and discovering other signs of abuse.
Nationally renowned poet Maya Angelou is recovering from a brief illness that forced her to cancel a planned speech in Texas.
Prosecutors say an East Texas woman faces up to 25 years in prison in a drug manufacturing and stolen mail case.
A natural gas driller and a pipeline company are proposing to build a new pipeline to carry natural gas from Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale to the New York and New England markets.
The lawyer credited with giving Albuquerque real estate executive and admitted Ponzi schemer Doug Vaughan the idea for raising cash through promissory notes has reached a settlement in the case.
Three men have been arrested and a police-issued rifle missing from a South Texas department has been recovered in a bust outside a grocery store.
Searchers on the ground and by air have been trying to find a small airplane that disappeared from radar and lost radio contact over West Texas.
Police are investigating the death of a North Texas man found beaten after his arrest on an alcohol-related charge.
Authorities have resumed the search for a single-engine airplane that disappeared from radar and lost radio contact over West Texas.
A 14-year-old South Texas boy has been accused of having two cap guns in an alleged prank on campus.
The superintendent of the San Antonio Independent School District has announced his resignation in an agreement with trustees.
A Dallas man has died after firefighters answered a call about smoke, left and then returned to reports of fire in his home.
Newt Gingrich is asserting that President Barack Obama pursues an "outrageously anti-American" energy policy that snubs the Keystone oil pipeline and puts too much stock in electric car technology to wean the country from...
Investigators say a couple found dead in the rubble of a Houston-area apartment days after a fire were not tenants.
Rocker Bret Michaels and Grammy-winning singer Cyndi Lauper were expected to usher in Mardi Gras with musical performances in the wee hours of the morning Tuesday during a glitzy ball following the Orpheus parade.
A federal judge in Lubbock will hear evidence and arguments on the mental competency of a Saudi man accused of trying to make a weapon of mass destruction.
Testimony is resuming in the North Texas trial of a man accused of torturing his former neighbor on a deer-skinning device and chaining her to a bed after kidnapping her.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is to spend a second day reviewing Customs and Border Protection operations in the Rio Grande Valley.
Officials in a Dallas suburb are warning that smoke could make driving hazardous on some major highways because of a prescribed burn at a nearby state park.
With Texas in one of the worst droughts in its history, water officials are widely expected to announce March 1 that they won't release irrigation water for thousands of farmers in the state's rice-growing region.
An unmistakable dynamic is playing out in the money game among Republican presidential candidates: New "super" political action committees are growing more powerful than the campaigns they support.
By The Associated Press Authorities were searching early Tuesday for a small airplane that disappeared from radar and radio contact the night before.
A Nuevo Leon state official says nine guards have confessed to helping Zetas drug gangsters escape from prison before other Zetas slaughtered 44 rival inmates.
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is finishing a North Dakota campaign trip Monday with visits to Jamestown and Bismarck.
A San Antonio police officer is hospitalized after a pickup truck hit him as he worked an accident scene on Interstate 410 on the northwest side of the city.
Officials at a North Texas university have canceled a Wednesday appearance by poet Maya Angelou, citing illness.
Longtime Blanco County Sheriff Bill Elsbury has died at the age of 60.
Rick Perry raised a paltry $389,000 - and spent nearly ten times that - during his failed presidential campaign's final three weeks.
The rocket arcing up into the northern lights above Alaska was on its way to measure the effects of the celestial phenomenon's effects on global positioning systems.
The nation's largest protestant denomination will remain "Baptist" but it's thinking about whether to stay "Southern" for much longer.
A notorious Texas double murder will be revisited this week when the man condemned to die for the crime seeks a new trial.
The United States and Mexico have agreed to work together when drilling for oil and gas below their maritime border in the Gulf of Mexico.
Some small business owners are complaining that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement audits touted as deterrents to hiring illegal immigrants are instead becoming a "money grab" through fines over paperwork errors.
Investigators say two bodies have been found in the rubble of a Houston-area apartment complex fire that happened last week.
A plane that crashed in a Colorado snowstorm, killing two people, was a twin-engine Cessna 414A registered in Texas.
Macaroni and cheese again?
Mitt Romney's presidential campaign is not being warmly received by at least one group of Mormons. That's the fast-growing group of Latino Mormons.
Officials say members of the hyper-violent Zetas drug cartel stabbed and bludgeoned 44 members of the rival Gulf cartel to death and then staged a mass escape, apparently with the help of prison authorities.
Houston-area drivers on the road alone will have to start paying to use a new high-occupancy toll lane after a week of free rides.
Ron Paul may not win the Republican nomination for president - he has yet to win a single state - but his strategy of trying to amass delegates in caucus states could land him a prominent role at the party's national...
Carnival in New Orleans is building toward the out-of-control crescendo of Fat Tuesday. But Barry Kern and his team of float-builders and artists are already planning for next year's party.
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi steps into potentially hostile territory with an appearance at Texas A&M University.
Four Associated Press reporters are among the recipients of this year's prestigious George Polk Awards in Journalism.
Authorities say two people are dead and four others injured after a private airplane from Texas crashed just short of an airport runway during a heavy snowstorm in Colorado.
The Texas Farm Bureau's head state lobbyist says state lawmakers have yet to craft a way to pay for a state water plan Texas developed in 1997 in response to a drought.
A South Texas sheriff's deputy has shot a man dead as the suspect allegedly was trying to draw his own handgun.
Corpus Christi's city council will discuss a proposed ban on plastic retail shopping bags this week.
Austin's city-owned electric utility says a malfunction in its bill collection system has, since October, been producing bills charging some businesses owing about $3,000 amounts of up to $300,000, instead.
A South Texas sheriff's department's lavish use of forfeited drug and weapons trafficking proceeds on such items as cedar paneling for his office has prompted the state attorney general's office to launch an...
A southeast Alaska brewery says it will soon be offering its beers in Texas.
A judge overseeing a lawsuit brought by the family of a California boy molested by his troop leader has ordered the Boy Scouts of America to hand over confidential files detailing allegations of sexual abuse by Scout leaders...
In the first 16 days since abandoning his presidential campaign, Gov. Rick Perry has been to his office just three times and stayed no longer than three hours each time, according to a published report.
A noted New York lawyer and Ponzi scheme victim of Bernie Madoff has signed on to help victims of New Mexico swindler Doug Vaughan.
Am 18-year-old Frisco, Texas, woman who was reported missing has been found in Oklahoma.
Officials in northern Mexico say a prison riot has left about 20 people dead.
A federal court's decision to delay the Texas primaries means the candidates for U.S. Senate have a long and potentially expensive slog ahead of them.
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul says the U.S. is "slipping into a fascist system" dominated by big government and big businesses.
Police in Frisco are seeking information about the whereabouts of an 18-year-old woman who was last seen Friday night.
About 500 people gathered at a chapel to remember the life of a brigadier general who died earlier this month in Afghanistan.
Officials in Lakeway say they will not issue a building permit for a residential treatment center, and construction must halt.
Police in Killeen are investigating the shooting death of a 4-year-old boy, which may have been accidental.
Heavy overnight rains moved through southeast Texas, causing power outages and stalled cars in the Houston area.
Police say two people are dead after an early morning shooting at an apartment complex in northeast Dallas.
Two fugitives wanted in Kentucky for rape and sexual abuse were caught in Texas, after police investigators found out they had been communicating with a friend on Facebook.
Doctors and clinic administrators say women are reacting to Texas' new abortion law in different ways.
The deadly office shooting in California involving a federal immigrations supervisor and a special agent is the latest mark against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency created after the 2001 terror attacks.
The 8th Court of Appeals has blocked an election to recall the El Paso mayor and two council members who voted to restore benefits to city workers' domestic partners.
Prosecutors are dropping a case against a soldier who was arrested after trying to go through a security checkpoint at a Texas airport with military-grade explosives.
According to a letter from a school district attorney to the state attorney general, surveillance cameras in a Brownsville middle school partially captured the fatal shooting by police of a 15-year old student armed with a...
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library in Texas says Johnson's former adviser, special counsel Harry McPherson Jr., has died at the age of 82.
Dozens of frustrated investors have crowded into a Houston courtroom to watch the trial of Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford, who is accused of bilking thousands of people in a $7 billion Ponzi scheme.
A train derailment in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth area has led to the evacuations of five buildings, although initial fears of hazardous materials have eased.
Investigators say DNA has linked a Colorado inmate suspected of being the "Ether Man" serial rapist to a string of sexual assaults that roiled the University of Oklahoma campus from 1985 to 2005.
Jurors have seen videotaped interviews of a Texas rape suspect telling investigators that he had sexual fantasies about bondage.
A minority partner in BP's blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico has agreed to pay $90 million in a settlement with the federal government and Gulf states to resolve allegations the company violated the Clean Water Act.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation says a 17-month-old Waurika girl who was allegedly abducted by her father has been found safe in Florida.
John Glenn fever has taken hold of Cape Canaveral once again.
An Ohio teen has pleaded not guilty to killing one man and attempting to kill a second in a deadly Craigslist robbery scheme that targeted older and single out-of-work men.
The Texas House Public Education committee is gathering to discuss the success and failure of charter schools statewide.
Production of Marcellus Shale natural gas in Pennsylvania rose again in the second half of 2011, slightly exceeding projections.
A mother and her two children have died after their mobile home in Waco caught on fire.
Revelers are expected to flock to the Mardi Gras celebrations on Texas' Gulf Coast, rain or shine.
A federal appeals court in Chicago is criticizing the U.S. Bureau of Prisons for sending a convicted former U.S. deputy marshal to the same prison where his father died decades ago.
Almost 100 doctors in San Antonio are joining a research project to study the differences between cancerous cells and healthy ones.
A suspected robber in San Antonio was nabbed when he dropped his ID at the store.
Much of southeast Texas is under a flood watch as thunderstorms move into the area Friday.
President Felipe Calderon on Thursday unveiled a "No More Weapons!" billboard made with crushed firearms and placed near the U.S. border. He urged the United States to stop the flow of weapons into Mexico.
A University of Texas study says there's no direct link between groundwater contamination and a controversial process to extract oil and gas known as fracking.
Police say two men were shot in the leg during a New Orleans parade that's part of the run-up to Mardi Gras, and a 16-year-old boy was arrested.
Most people think of New Orleans when they hear the words "Mardi Gras." But the Southern tradition is celebrated in plenty of other places along the Gulf Coast.
Jurors have heard an audio-recorded interview of a Texas man telling investigators he never planned to kill his ex-neighbor after he kidnapped and sexually assaulted her.
Odessa city officials have announced tougher water-use restrictions to cope with reduced water deliveries by the Colorado River Municipal Water District.
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is decrying the "war on drugs" in a speech to supporters in Washington state.
A federal judge will allow prosecutors to see most of a prison psychologist's personal notes pertaining to the suspect in the Tucson shooting that wounded then-U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
State transportation officials have completed a feasibility study into launching passenger rail service from Austin to Houston via Bryan-College Station.
Environmental groups say a blowout at an exploratory well on Alaska's North Slope underscores the threat to the marine environment if the Obama administration gives Arctic offshore drilling the green light.
A North Texas man has received a 47-year prison sentence for murder in the death of one of two neighbors killed after helping him to move.
The cobra scare is over in the small West Texas town of Brownwood.
Federal investigators are looking into why a giant radar blimp tethered high over the Texas-Mexico border in far West Texas crashed this week.
Rick Perry wants to use money left over from his failed presidential bid to form a political action committee supporting other candidates.
Planned Parenthood's president says the group is working again with Susan G. Komen for the Cure - "great news and a wonderful ending" to what wasn't such a happy story.
Corpus Christi has hired a Dallas assistant police chief to be the new chief of the Gulf Coast city's police department.
Refining cutbacks due to slumping demand and global political and economic tensions are being blamed for climbing gasoline prices in Texas and nationally.
By ERIC OLSON AP Sports Writer A drug-testing expert says the marijuana bust at TCU this week is symbolic of a growing problem in college athletics.
Aides say Mitt Romney is out and Rick Santorum is doubtful for a March 1 presidential debate in Atlanta sponsored by CNN.
If Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford decides to testify in his ongoing fraud trial in Houston, it could be the most important sales pitch he's ever had to make.
More than 1,000 people attended the world premiere of the independent film Deadline, which was made in Nashville and inspired by the true story of how a newspaper helped solve a small-town racially motivated killing.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will visit South Texas next week to review Customs and Border Protection operations.
A school district employee near Amarillo died when a district pickup truck he had turned on burst into flames.
Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station are taking a spacewalk.
A retired British businessman accused of plotting to sell missile components to Iran will be extradited to the United States next week.
A 20-year-old woman has been sentenced to life in prison for kidnapping her mother and putting her in the trunk of a car, where she later died.
Hoping to placate critics of a proposed coal swap involving a Montana American Indian tribe, U.S. Sen. Max Baucus is offering new legislation to make the deal more balanced.
Texas A&M officials are proposing an almost 4 percent tuition hike for the upcoming school year.
A Houston-area jury has returned a $20 million verdict for a rape victim who accused her apartment complex of not telling residents about other attacks.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will be the savior of the city's St. Patrick's Day parade.
A second complaint has been filed this year against the Austin Police Department's DNA crime lab.
Closing statements are scheduled as State Bar of Texas wraps up its case against a West Texas attorney who has helped wrongly convicted ex-inmates get state compensation.
A Texas woman allegedly tortured by a former neighbor says she never stopped praying during the 12 days she was held captive.
A South Texas jury has sentenced a woman to two years in prison for driving drunk and causing a fatal 2007 wreck in which paramedics mistakenly believed a victim was dead hours prematurely.
The driver of a Central Texas school bus involved in a collision that injured 32 people, including 29 children, has died of his injuries almost a month after the crash.
A woman already accused of abducting her 11-year-old daughter from her Fort Worth home and taking her away to New Mexico is now accused of threatening to kill the girl.
A West Texas man has pleaded guilty to animal cruelty after stabbing a 14-week-old puppy.
A Dallas woman has agreed to a 30-year federal prison term and a $250,000 fine, admitting that she used her cellphone to taking and sending sexually explicit images of a 6-year-old child.
A man described by U.S. officials as an agent of Mexico's notorious Gulf drug cartel has been sentenced to 27 years in a U.S. prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy in a Gulf Cartel drug smuggling operation.
Two companies accused of promising not to compete against each other in auctions of four natural gas leases on federal land have each agreed to pay $275,000 under a proposed settlement of antitrust allegations.
Mexican police have found the mutilated bodies of six men inside plastic bags dumped on a road leading to the tourist city of Cuernavaca.
A Dallas man released after spending 14 years in prison for murder and attempted murder has been declared innocent of those crimes.
Officials say a Barrio Azteca gang leader in West Texas has been sentenced to life in federal prison after pleading guilty to participating in a racketeering conspiracy.
A new University of Texas report says the school can raise four-year graduation rates to 70 percent with better early academic advising for students and other proposals, such as offering flat-rate summer tuition rates.
The Pentagon is offering new details of its plan for shifting from a combat mission in Afghanistan to one focused on training and advising Afghan forces as they gradually shoulder more of the combat burden.
A South Texas constable candidate has been jailed on money laundering charges after officers found more than $1 million in his car during a traffic stop.