
Randy Wallace
Five-time Emmy award winner Randy Wallace graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with a B.A. in Broadcasting. After being told he had "no future in radio" by station managers in several markets, Randy came to Houston where he was quickly hired by KPRC Radio. He spent several years there, making a name for himself as a competitive reporter covering the police beat. In December of 1989, Randy was offered a job at KRIV FOX 26, and became one of the first reporters to appear on the station's highly acclaimed City Under Siege program. Even before FOX 26 News launched its first investigative unit, Wallace was "kicking up dust" around town in Houston. In fact, his extensive coverage of the prison system's controversial "mandatory release" program earned him the prestigious Edward R. Morrow Award in 1996. From 2001 to 2005, Randy was nominated nine times for regional Emmy awards, winning six times for his investigative reports. In 2005, he and photographer Jim Dunham were the first FOX 26 News employees to be nominated for a National Emmy. That same year, he was named Television Reporter of the Year by the Houston Press Club, becoming the first FOX 26 News reporter to win that award. Over the years, Randy's First on FOX investigations continued to "kick up dust" in the community. Few can forget his 2001 report on an elderly widow's eviction by her homeowner's association. His series of reports not only helped Wenonah Blevins get her house back… they also prompted lawmakers to give homeowners more legal rights when dealing with homeowner associations. In 2003, Randy was the first in the nation to report on Medicare wheelchair fraud. He found Houston to be a hotbed for schemes involving motorized wheelchairs and scooters… schemes that were taking place throughout the United States. However, Randy is most proud of his reports on a local, state-funded halfway house that's home to hundreds of convicted sex offenders and other violent criminals. Through his Emmy award winning undercover investigations, Randy showed FOX 26 News viewers how criminals were openly smoking crack and dealing drugs in a facility that touts drug and alcohol treatment. Randy loves exposing "bad guys" and tax-payer waste. If you know of any wrong doing that needs to be exposed, give Wallace a call … he'd love to hear from you!
The latest from Randy Wallace
43-year-old woman accused of torturing 2 dogs that investigators are now trying to locate
Authorities are looking for two dogs that officials say were allegedly tortured by a 43-year-old woman.
Derelict, abandoned boats in Clear Lake causing environmental safety, economic concerns
Some of the boats are partially or totally sunken without lights, which is a serious risk for boaters.
106-year-old Houston-area woman who flies twice a year has bone to pick with Homeland Security, airlines
A 106-year-old Houston-area woman who flies twice a year has a bond to pick with Homeland Security and two major airlines.
Houston no-kill animal shelter victim of a crime that was caught on camera
For 23 years, Friends for Life Animal Shelter has helped save the lives of thousands of dogs and cats. Now, it's the shelter that needs a helping hand.
Judges treat 2 career habitual criminals allegedly caught in the act like first time offenders
Lengthy criminal records and stints in prison didn't stop judges from freeing two career habitual offenders allegedly caught in the act.
Suspect in Katy McDonald's shooting should have already been in prison, records show
Antoine Ridge was arrested for the shooting death of a bystander outside a McDonald's in Katy. According to court records, Ridge has ties to criminal cases in Harris County and in Florida
Lawmakers considering a bill requiring hospitals to write off or reduce patient debt
Many hospitals are not adequately informing patients about charity care policies required by the Affordable Care Act, leading to significant medical debt issues. Tamara Robinson's experience with a $30,000 hospital bill underscores the financial burden faced by many Americans. Jared Walker of Dollar For calls for state legislation to ensure hospitals offer financial assistance to eligible patients, aiming to prevent unnecessary credit damage and bankruptcy.
Breaking Bond: 31-year-old woman free on bond from 2 counties now charged in fatal hit and run
Priscilla Marie Vasquez, a Texas resident, faces multiple legal challenges, including a recent conviction for felony fraud. Her criminal history spans aggravated robbery, lottery theft, and a fatal hit-and-run incident. The case highlights concerns over bond management and coordination between Chambers and Harris counties.
Services held for 91-year-old woman instrumental in keeping prolific serial killer behind bars
A Houston mother has been laid to rest decades after getting justice for her daughter. Harriet Semander's daughter, Elena, was strangled to death by a prolific serial killer. The mother fought to keep her daughter's killer behind bars.
Did the COVID pandemic see more pet adoptions only for them to return after lockdown?
It's been five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Best Friends Animal Society (BFAS) wants to separate fact from fiction.