Justin Massoud
Texas Man Arrested for Killing Girlfriend, Posting Photo of Her Body on Facebook
A Texas man is in jail after allegedly stabbing and killing his girlfriend, then posting a photo of her dead body on Facebook.
Surveillance Video Could Be the Key to Finding Adriana and Caesar Coronado’s Murderer
Surveillance footage obtained by the Walker County Sheriff's Department may help authorities locate and identify a suspect in the murder of Adriana Coronado.
Texas Photographer Matt Crump Named Top Instagram Account to Follow
Time has released a state-by-state list of the top Instagram photographers to follow, and "candy-colored minimalist" Matt Crump has topped Texas.
Blue Bell Eyes Comeback, Plans Ice Cream Trial Run
Many thought the day would never come, but now, Texas-based ice cream company Blue Bell says it will be launching a trial run at a Sylacauga, Alabama facility.
Whataburger Reinstates Regular Breakfast Hours
Just weeks after cutting short its breakfast hours due to a national egg shortage, fast food franchise Whataburger has reinstated regular breakfast hours.
Frenship ISD Teacher Karen Fitzgibbons Fired After Facebook #ImNotRacist Rant
Karen Fitzgibbons, the Bennett Elementary School teacher who made a racially-charged statement on Facebook, has been fired by Frenship ISD.
McKinney Police Officer Eric Casebolt Resigns After Pool Party Incident
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Cpl. Eric Casebolt, the McKinney police officer who made national headlines after he was captured on video drawing his gun on teenagers and pushing a teenage girl to the ground, has resigned.
Video: Austin Police Officers Grab Man’s Cellphone, Pepper Spray Him
A video taken by a bystander in Austin shows a police officer grabbing a man's cellphone and another spraying him in the face with pepper spray.
Dog’s Mouth Taped Shut for Days, Police Say [Graphic Images]
Police in South Carolina have arrested a man they believe taped a dog's muzzle shut for days, resulting in serious damage to its mouth and face.
Terrifying Video Shows Blanco River Rushing Into Texas Home
For homeowners, it doesn't get much scarier than this. A couple in Wimberley, Texas watched in horror as a door on their home burst open, letting in thousands of gallons of water.