
Angie Rodriguez
Angie Rodriguez joined the FOX 26 Houston team in September 2025 as a news reporter.
She comes from a small town outside of Conroe, called Cut and Shoot, where she graduated from Caney Creek High School in 2020. Afterward, she attended Sam Houston State University (eat 'em up kats!) and graduated in August 2023.
She worked for Telemundo Cleveland and the CBS affiliate 19 News in Cleveland, Ohio for two years before deciding to move back to H-Town.
She has worked behind and in front of the camera since she was 14 and is excited to continue her career in her hometown.
You can send Angie story ideas at angie.rodriguez@fox.com or check out her social media pages @actuallyangietv.
The latest from Angie Rodriguez
Wanted man suspected of burglarizing multiple Montrose homes
Bobby John Henry allegedly uses open window - and a doggy door in one case - to break into homes and steal valuable items.
Brazoria County Military Moms and Wives ship care packages amid Middle East tensions
As tensions rise following the recent U.S. and Israeli strikes in Iran, a group of volunteers in Brazoria County is ensuring that those on the front lines know they haven't been forgotten.
Houstonian Iranian-Americans react to US-Israeli strikes on Iran: 'They've been waiting'
Information from the United States government continues to be released regarding the United States's joint military attack with Israel on Iran. Some Iranian-Americans and Iranians living in the city of Houston have expressed celebration at the attacks.
Houston judge denies bond for Manuel Neri Mendoza, accused in fatal crash of Lakethia Montgomery
A Harris County judge has denied bond for Manuel Neri Mendoza, a repeat DWI offender charged with the murder of Houston grandmother Lakethia Montgomery.
METRO Police fatally shoot armed man at Downtown Houston rail station
METRO police fatally shot an armed man at the Bell Station platform in downtown Houston Sunday morning, causing significant Red Line service disruptions as an investigation into the domestic-related incident continues.
Houston non-profit builds emergency safe home for sex trafficking victims leading up to FIFA World Cup 2026
Members with Elijah Rising say they hope the emergency safe home built isn't full during the matches held in the city, but realistically say it will probably be packed.
Hitchcock mayor arrested on charge of engaging in organized criminal activity
Christopher Armacost, who serves as Hitchcock mayor and assistant superintendent of Hitchcock ISD, was arrested Wednesday night, records show.
Spring Fire Department shares tips on disposing lithium batteries properly after large fire in Dayton
A Dayton recycling plant caught fire Tuesday afternoon, possibly from improperly disposed lithium batteries, according to the Liberty County Fire Marshall.
Houston mother grieving after daughter killed during house party in on Dagg Road
A local family is searching for answers and justice after 17-year-old Mariah Alatorre was shot and killed at a house party on the city’s South Side on Valentine’s Day morning.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Houston committee previews anti-trafficking plan
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Houston Host committee explained how they plan on tackling issues like labor and sex trafficking during events like Fan Festival and others.









