Jade Flury
Jade Flury joined the FOX 26 team in 2019 as an associate producer and production technician. She went to central Wisconsin for two years to become a reporter and anchor at WSAW/ WZAW. She is happy to return to her hometown of Houston to report in the Bayou City.
After graduating from Clear Springs High School in League City, she continued her education at the University of Houston. She graduated with her bachelor's degree in communications- broadcast journalism. During her time in college, she helped produce and anchor the student-run show called "CoogTV". That’s where she found her passion for media and journalism."
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The latest from Jade Flury
Texas A&M Bonfire Remembrance Ceremony held 25 years after deadly incident
Nov. 18 marks the 25th anniversary of the deadly Texas A&M bonfire collapse which killed 12 and injured 27 others, including a freshman at the time who shared what happened that devastating day.
Houston Police Department searching for new recruits
The Houston Police Department is on a quest to recruit new officers. On Saturday, the department held a hiring expo to assist in increasing their staff numbers.
Fort Bend ISD elementary staff members under investigation
Three Fort Bend Independent School District staff members are reportedly on administrative leave as the district investigates alleged misconduct.
Suspected terrorist arrested after officials say he showed support for ISIS
A suspected terrorist is in custody after a seven-year federal investigation. FBI Houston said 28-year-old Anas Said admitted to planning a terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
Procession held for fallen Houston firefighter Marcelo Garcia
This week, the Houston Fire Department is honoring the life of fallen firefighter Marcelo Garcia III. Garcia tragically lost his life last week while battling a warehouse fire.
Arson charge filed in deadly warehouse fire, killing of Houston firefighter Marcelo Garcia
Arson charges have been filed in connection with the warehouse fire that killed 10-year veteran Houston firefighter Marcelo Garcia III.
Houston residents receive racist text messages, FBI investigating
The FBI is investigating a series of racist text messages targeting black people across the country, including in Houston. The FBI is now involved in a multi-agency investigation into the disturbing trend.
Texas rejects federal election monitors: DOJ sends officials despite local pushback ahead of Election Day
Poll workers and poll watchers are allowed at the polling sites, it’s the federal poll monitors that are being asked by the state to stay out of polling locations.
Houston Heights bar owner remembered by community after death
The Houston community came to support the family of Steve ‘BJ’ Rodriquez, the Heights bar owner tragically killed outside of his establishment.