
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
Piece of 9/11 History Arrives in Houston
Space Center Houston hosted the 11th stop of the Tunnel to Towers "Steel Across America" tour, featuring a 16,000-pound beam recovered from the World Trade Center. The historic artifact is traveling over 10,000 miles to honor the upcoming 25th anniversary of September 11th and ensure the nation never forgets.
Fight at Humble house party leads to shootout ; 1 killed, 2 injured
A 20-year-old and two 19-year-olds were shot on Rubilee Street early Saturday. The 20-year-old has died.
Houston’s Historic Third Ward trail gets major makeover ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
A historic stretch of Houston’s Third Ward is getting a major facelift just in time for the global spotlight. Members of Leadership Houston have teamed up with community partners to transform a vital section of the Columbia Tap Trail.
Houston City Council receives update on enhanced Ebola screening at Bush Airport
Houston is now home to one of only three airports in the entire country routing and screening passengers arriving from parts of Africa currently battling an Ebola outbreak. During a Houston City Council meeting Wednesday morning, local officials stressed that there is no immediate cause for panic.
Worker alleges wage theft at LBJ Hospital project: 'You Have to Settle for Less'
More workers are coming forward with allegations of wage theft and harsh conditions at the multi-billion-dollar LBJ Hospital expansion project in Northeast Houston. Local union leaders claim contractors are failing to properly pay their employees.
Fort Bend County increasing patrols at mosques following San Diego shooting, Houston incident
In the wake of Monday’s deadly mosque shooting in San Diego and a recent incident in Houston, leaders and civil rights advocates gathered Thursday in Fort Bend County to condemn a disturbing rise in anti-Muslim hate.
Alvin ISD's Marek, Wilder Elementary closed for remainder of school year due to water damage
Two Alvin ISD elementary schools will be closed for Wednesday due to reported damage, according to the school district.
Contractors over LBJ Hospital expansion accused of 'stolen wages,' intimidation
A massive labor dispute is unfolding over the taxpayer-funded expansion of Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) Hospital in northeast Houston as labor leaders formally accuse contractors of "stealing" nearly half a million dollars from the workers building the project.
Houston Texans 2026 Cheerleader tryouts heat up with high energy
On Sunday morning, the Houston Methodist Training Center transformed into a high-stakes stage as the 2026 Houston Texans Cheerleader tryouts reached the finalists level. A pool of over 500 applicants was narrowed down to about 60 finalists.
Massive Canvas data breach disrupts finals season for Houston-area students
Students across the country are breathing a sigh of relief today as the Canvas learning program returns to service following a major security breach. The cyberattack. Sent shockwaves through the education system during one of the most stressful times of the academic year: Finals Week.








