Texas Rangers
Coverage of Texas Rangers in the Nexus archive.
- Houston shooting marks at least the 8th fatality in US immigration sweeps
A Houston man was fatally shot by a federal immigration officer during an enforcement operation, marking at least the eighth death linked to the Trump administration's immigration sweeps. The incident sparked calls for an independent investigation, as previous shootings have raised questions about officers' accounts. Two other fatal encounters involved a U.S. citizen during a traffic stop and a nurse killed during a Minneapolis protest against immigration enforcement.
- San Marcos officer-involved shooting leaves suspect dead
Texas Rangers are investigating an officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of a male suspect at a San Marcos apartment complex. The incident occurred Friday night, according to authorities.
- Man killed in San Marcos officer-involved shooting, police say
A man was killed in an officer-involved shooting at a San Marcos apartment complex, according to police. The Texas Rangers are assisting with the investigation.
- Texas Rangers investigate fatal Melissa officer-involved shooting
The Texas Rangers are investigating an officer-involved shooting that left a man dead following a late-night disturbance call, police said Monday.
- Twins have another crooked-number 1st inning to complete 3-game sweep at Texas with 9-3 win
The Minnesota Twins completed a 3-game sweep of the Texas Rangers with a 9-3 win, fueled by Brooks Lee's three-run homer and Trevor Larnach's two-run shot. The Twins scored multiple runs in the first inning for the third straight game, extending their winning streak to four games. The Rangers, who have lost five of six games, fell to 0-15 when allowing multiple runs in the first inning.
- Texas Rangers expand cold case unit, doubling program size statewide
The Texas Department of Public Safety announced the expansion of the Texas Rangers' Cold Case Program, doubling its size statewide to enhance cold case investigations.
- Josh Bell hits 3-run homer and Byron Buxton goes deep for No. 23 as Twins beat Rangers 4-2
Josh Bell hit a three-run homer and Byron Buxton added a 23rd home run of the season as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Texas Rangers 4-2. All six runs in the game came from home runs, with Joc Pederson hitting a two-run shot for the Rangers.
- Rangers vs Cardinals prediction: Why St Louis is the moneyline pick despite Jacob deGrom on the mound
The article predicts the St. Louis Cardinals will defeat the Texas Rangers despite Jacob deGrom starting for the Rangers. It highlights deGrom's struggles on the road, particularly in May, and contrasts it with Cardinals pitcher Michael McGreevy's strong home performance. The author cites the Rangers' average offense and the Cardinals' improved roster as factors in the prediction.
- ICE officer charged in nonfatal Minnesota shooting arrested
A federal immigration officer was arrested in Texas for involvement in a nonfatal shooting in Minneapolis earlier this year. Christian Castro was taken into custody by the DHS Office of the Inspector General and Texas Rangers after being located by the Minnesota Bureau.
- Ferris DPS confirms arrest in death of a 7-year-old
A 7-year-old child died in a fatal firearm incident in Ferris on May 23, 2026. Takievon Holmes, 24, was arrested and charged with tampering with physical evidence and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Ferris DPS emphasized the importance of firearm safety and secure storage to prevent access by children.
- Cold-case fugitive busted south of the border as new DNA tech allegedly ties him to teen’s roadside killing
Bobby Charles Taylor Sr. was arrested in Mexico for the 1986 murder of 16-year-old Deanna Ogg in Texas, after advancements in DNA technology led to a major break in the nearly four-decade-long cold case. Taylor is accused of killing Ogg, who was found dead on the side of the road. The case was solved after almost 40 years.
- Matthew Boyd suffers freak injury while playing with his kids as Cubs pitching luck somehow gets worse
Matthew Boyd, a Chicago Cubs starting pitcher, suffered a left meniscus injury while playing with his kids and will miss a considerable amount of time. The injury requires surgery and Boyd has been placed on the 15-day injured list. The Cubs are dealing with a significant number of pitching injuries, with 10 pitchers currently on the injured list.