- A Wimberley woman invented a “booby trap bra,” which features a pocket that can hold a knife or pepper spray.
- Seven people were arrested in Lubbock after breaking into a house, ordering pizza, and then robbing the delivery man.
- An online car dealership announced plans to build a giant “vehicle vending machine” in San Antonio.
- Despite their recent 5-7 record, the Longhorns were named the most valuable college football team by Forbes, which put their value at $152 million.
- A woman in Hidalgo County was arrested after allegedly shaving her daughter’s head in order to scam people into giving her money to treat the girl’s nonexistent cancer.
- A Houston nonprofit that trains police dogs donated a K-9 to the French National Police after one of its dogs was killed during the Paris terrorist attacks.
- Ruben Hinojosa, a 33-year-old combat veteran from McAllen, declared his candidacy to fill the congressional seat being vacated by Rubén Hinojosa (no relation), a 75-year-old political veteran.
- A Burger King in Dallas was held up by a man who committed the crime via the drive-through.
- Eleven residents of Gay Drive failed to convince the Pharr City Commission to change their street’s name.
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Some crazy stuff went down in Texas in the past thirty days. Here are some of the headlines you may have missed.
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