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26 killed in church attack in Texas’ deadliest mass shooting

SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas – A man dressed in black tactical-style gear and armed with an assault rifle opened fire inside a church in a small South Texas community on Sunday, killing 26 peop...

Baylor settles lawsuit that alleged ‘culture of violence’

AUSTIN, Texas – Baylor University has settled a lawsuit filed by a former student woman who said she was gang raped by two football players and alleged the program at the nation’s largest Ba...

Baylor settlements could signal trend of more to come

AUSTIN, Texas – The federal civil lawsuits against Baylor University have piled up for more than a year, accusing the nation’s largest Baptist school of repeatedly mishandling, ignoring or s...

No apparent survivors in Texas balloon crash

Balloon may have hit power lines

Texas leads debate on prep ECG

AUSTIN, Texas – Cody Stephens was trying to shed some of the 290 pounds from his 6-foot-9 frame before graduating high school and attending his first college football training camp three sum...

Future is bright

SAN ANTONIO – SAN ANTONIO – Stanford sophomore Jordan Morris scored early in the second half in his first start for the U.S. national team, Juan Agudelo added his first international goal in...

Gunman dies after shootout

AUSTIN, Texas – A gunman fired more than 100 rounds at downtown buildings in Austin and tried to set the Mexican Consulate ablaze early Friday before he died during a confrontation with poli...

Boykin, TCU roll

AUSTIN, Texas – Trevone Boykin passed for two touchdowns and ran for another, and No. 6 Texas Christian earned a dominating 48-10 win over Texas on Thursday night that kept alive its hope of...

Green a colorful coup for USA

Klinsmann and the Americans would be happy to have the 18-year-old German

Sermanni a dancing Matilda in San Antonio

Former Aussie coach now on the other sideline, so this ‘will be strange’

Fresh off victory, NRA holds convention in Houston

AUSTIN, Texas – The National Rifle Association has spent much of the past year under siege, ardently defending gun rights following mass shootings in Colorado and Connecticut and fighti...

Justice Dept.: Armstrong was ‘unjustly enriched’

AUSTIN, Texas – The Justice Department laid out its case in a lawsuit against Lance Armstrong on Tuesday, saying the cyclist violated his contract with the U.S. Postal Service and was “unjus...