
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
Houston DEA seize more than 200 pounds of meth hidden in spools of rope
The Houston DEA seized more than 200 pounds of methamphetamine hidden inside spools of rope.
Houston bayou pollution: Human-made problem in the city’s waterways
Each year, thousands of pounds of trash and pollution make their way into the Houston bayous' waterways. One organization works year-round to remove debris, but crews say the problem continues to grow because of littering.
19-year-old shot, killed outside former Greenspoint Mall during overnight car meet
Police say the old mall parking lot is a constant meeting point for unsanctioned car meets.
Texas Republican lawmakers urge probe into federal agent shooting in Minneapolis
Texas Republican leaders are calling for an investigation into the federal agent shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Senator Ted Cruz and Rep. Michael McCaul both expressed the need for an investigation on social media.
City of Houston announces demolition of vacant apartment complex after multiple fires
City leaders on Tuesday announced plans to demolish a long-vacant apartment complex in the Spring Branch area that officials say has become a safety hazard for the surrounding community.
Shaquille O’Neal talks Houston roots, NBA’s top talent and life after basketball
In a one-on-one interview with FOX 26, O’Neal praised the city and its hospitality, noting he owns homes in Sugar Land, Pearland and The Woodlands.
Two Houston New Year's parties end with shootings; 7 confirmed injured, police say
Seven people were injured in two separate shootings at vacation rental properties in Houston early New Year’s Day, incidents that unfolded as the city began enforcing new regulations aimed at curbing large, unruly gatherings at short-term rentals.
Fort Bend ISD releases details of rezoning proposal
Fort Bend ISD school board members met Monday to discuss the proposed attendance boundary plans for elementary schools and the new Amy Middle School.
Meyerland apartment fire: Broken hydrant causes issues, partial roof collapse
A fire at a Meyerland apartment complex dozens of residents without a home after multiple units were damaged, according to the Houston Fire Department.
Houston Airports gear up for Thanksgiving travel surge following government shutdown
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, Houston Airports are bracing for one of the busiest travel periods of the year. This surge in travelers comes on the heels of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.









