Crime

Heads up, Houston! It's not just a bunch of mugshots: This is a serious move to tackle the violent crime in our city. Basically, they're putting a spotlight and offering a cash reward for the ones wanted for major crimes.

Crime

Houston stays going viral — and this time, it’s a Houston police officer making headlines for the way she handled a heated conflict with her sister’s boyfriend. The story has everyone talking, and the video is sparking plenty of debate online. Check out the recap video below.

It's no secret that celebrities rely heavily on their public image and the trust of their fans and brands. Even the biggest names can see their empires crumble following the attention that comes with criminal actions or accusations. 

The split verdict in the federal case against Sean “Diddy” Combs wasn’t justice. It was a cultural compromise protecting male power.

The government's star witness is Diddy's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who says the now-infamous freak offs escalated in depravity and could last days at a time.

Jamichael Jones will serve 20 years for the 2022 shooting of rapper Trouble after accepting a plea deal, avoiding trial.

Rapper Yella Beezy was arrested Thursday and charged with hiring the man who fatally shot fellow Dallas rapper MO3 in 2020.

A mostly white jury was chosen for the trial of Jackie Johnson, the ex-Georgia district attorney accused of covering up Ahmaud Arbery's racist murder.

Jackie Johnson, district attorney who was charged with illegally interfering with the Ahmaud Arbery, made her first court appearance.

TOMBALL — A 17-year-old Tomball teen tragically shot and killed his 16-year-old brother early Monday morning, according to the Harris Country Sheriff’s Office. The shooting occurred before 3:30 a.m. in the Stoney Creek subdivision. Six teens between the ages of 16 and 17 were in a barn behind a home drinking alcohol and mishandling a firearm […]

Jussie Smollett's conviction for staging a hate crime against himself was unexpectedly overturned. Here's a full timeline of the investigation.

Florida man John Lapinski was arrested with weapons and was targeting Black and Jewish people, police say.