
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
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.
Pregnant woman, 2 others allegedly hit by Montgomery County constable deputy in Walker County crash
According to the Montgomery County Precinct 1 Constable's Office , a female was traveling northbound on FM 2296 in Walker County when she crashed into three other vehicles.
El Paso flights resume; Trump official says cartel drones breached airspace
Temporary flight restrictions to El Paso International Airport have been lifted by the Federal Aviation Administration and all flights will resume as normal.
Mexican O.T.'s 3rd Coast Bucking rodeo event kicks off first year in Rosenberg
The event had bull riding, bull fighting and performances from several big artists, including Mexican O.T. and Paul Wall, amongst several others.
Student walkouts continue in Houston area amid TEA, Abbott warnings
Houston-area students have been holding protests against federal immigration operations.
Son of Texas A&M Rabbi returns home after surviving Australian terror attack
A 20-year-old man landed at Bush Intercontinental Airport Thursday morning after spending the last two months in Australia recovering from injuries sustained in Australia during the attack on Bondi Beach.
National Weather Service confirms 2 tornadoes in Liberty County
The NWS says both tornadoes hit the Plum Grove area on Tuesday.
Man killed, 5 injured in Homestead-area shootout, Houston Police say
Police say people started shooting at each other during an altercation along Homestead Road.









