Spring ISD's free summer meals program serves nutritious meals to children
The Spring Independent School District (ISD) has announced the continuation of its Summer Feeding Program, offering free breakfast and lunch to children up to 18 in the Spring area.
Here are the most dangerous beaches in the US according to research
According to a study by Simmrin Law, all of the top 25 most dangerous beaches in the U.S. are located in Florida except for one – Myrtle Beach in South Carolina.
Traveling internationally? It could be illegal to bring these medications
Before packing prescriptions, make sure they’re legal, says a pharmacy and health expert.
Child care costs are now rising at twice the rate of inflation, report finds
“The child care crisis, which was simmering prior to the pandemic, has come to a boil," the new report stated.
Dr Pepper ties with Pepsi for 2nd place in cola wars
Dr Pepper has tied with Pepsi for the second spot in the cola wars, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal citing Beverage Digest data.
Best time to drink coffee: Experts spill the beans
Social media influencers have been blaming their afternoon slumps on drinking coffee first thing in the morning. Experts weigh in.
Toyota recalls over 100K Tundra trucks, Lexus SUVs over engine debris
Toyota is recalling certain Toyota Tundra trucks and Lexus LX SUVs in the U.S. Here’s what to know.
Cucumbers recalled in 14 US states over salmonella concerns
The recalled cucumbers were shipped directly to retail distribution centers, wholesalers, and food service distributors in 14 states, the FDA said.
SEIU Houston janitors ratify contract to see pay increase and better conditions
Houston janitors with SEIU Texas ratified a new contract with cleaning companies which provides them significant wage increases for more than 3,000 janitors.
Trendy Poppi prebiotic soda not as 'gut healthy' as it claims, lawsuit alleges
Poppi drinks are at the center of a new lawsuit, which alleges the "Shark Tank" phenomenon is not as healthy as advertised.
Cracker Barrel CEO says restaurant chain has lost relevancy, eyes menu changes and remodeling
Cracker Barrel, America's iconic "old country store," could soon see changes as the new CEO eyes ways to make the company "more relevant."
United Airlines passengers landing in Houston report feeling sick after cruise
Dozens of passengers who were on a cruise and then got on a flight to Houston have reported feeling ill after landing at Bush Airport.
Tattoo Arts Festival buzzing into Houston
The world's largest tattoo convention is back in H-town and it's $25 to get in! FOX 26's Coco Dominguez shows us what's inside for those who maybe want some new ink.
Housing complex without elevator for month
Residents at an affordable housing complex, mostly disabled and elderly, have been without a working elevator for almost a month. FOX 26's Jonathan Mejia spoke with a resident on how challenging it is for the physically impaired.
Connection between tattoos, blood cancer?
Researchers have been looking into whether there's a connection between tattoos and blood cancer - specifically Lymphoma. A doctor with Houston Methodist: Neal Cancer Center gives a better understanding of the study.
Fast food considered 'luxury' to consumers due to increase in prices: survey
Nearly 80% of consumers are considering fast food a "luxury" because of a continuous increase in prices, according to a new Lending Tree survey.
Orange juice makers consider using alternative fruit as prices skyrocket
Orange juice makers are getting squeezed by high prices
Houston Food Bank starting meal program as schools close for summer
The Houston Food Bank is preparing to feed 12,000 local children a day through its summer feeding program starting Monday, June 3 at select locations.
Pool floaties for kids: Mom on a mission to warn about dangers
For years, parents have used water wings, floaties or "puddle jumpers" on their children in the water, thinking they keep kids safe in the pool while allowing independence. But more and more swim instructors are warning against them.
A $25,000 all-electric Jeep is coming to the US 'very soon,' CEO says
Stellantis is set to offer a $25,000 Jeep EV in the U.S. “very soon," according to its CEO – which stressed how affordability is “the key success factor right now."