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Treating hurricane-related injuries
Feeling the emotional impacts of Hurricane Beryl and without power? It’s frustrating. Dr. Michelle Udayamurthy from Kelsey-Seybold Clinic joins us live with a warning about storm cleanup risks.
Beryl aid delay: Abbott responds to Biden
Governor Greg Abbott responds from Japan to President Biden's claim about delayed federal hurricane aid for Beryl, asserting that he's been reachable on the same phone number after multiple disasters.
Breast cancer survivor helping others find purpose
Breast cancer survivor, Mary Chalhoub, has learned to be an overcomer after surviving serious complications from surgery.
Staying safe in the heat
Dr. Erica Brown with Harris County Public Health talks about staying safe in hot, humid conditions, especially as so many remain without power.
Houston-area residents dealing with fallen trees
Beryl knocked down so many trees throughout the Houston area. A Lake Jackson resident tells us how he is dealing with a large tree that fell in his yard.
Fort Bend County judge update on Beryl aftermath
Fort Bend County Judge KP George has the latest on recovery efforts in the area, shelters, cooling centers and power outages.
How to avoid fake charity scams after Beryl
Beware of fake charity scams in the wake of Beryl. Mark Kwapiszeski, head of enterprise fraud at PNC Bank, talks about the signs to look out for.
Be aware of road hazards after Beryl
Harris County Meteorologist Jeff Lindner joins us live to talk about potentially dangerous road hazards. Linder talks about dangers to be aware of on the roads including fallen trees, debris on the roads, power lines and poles, and flooding. He warns residents to be careful if they have to go out and drive, especially at night.
Fort Bend clean up efforts ramping up
Joining the morning show is Greg Bass, the Fort Bend County emergency management coordinator. Cleanup and recovery is ramping up like many communities after Beryl.
What foods are safe after a power outage
The morning show gives insight into when you should throw out refrigerated foods after a power outage.
Houstonians dealing with fallen trees
Heather Sullivan talks to local Houstonian about trees falling into his yard after Beryl and finding tree trimmer crews with no cell service.
Houstonians dealing with fallen trees
Heather talks to local Houstonian about how he is going about finding tree trimmer crews with no cell service.
Cooling centers open to help during heat advisory
The Houston Southwest multicenter and Lakewood Church opened their doors this morning as cooling centers. Lakewood church is passing out cases of water to families.
Your Legal Questions: Phone insurance, home loan, bullying
FOX 26 Senior Legal Analyst Chris Tritico answers viewers' legal questions.
Seven deaths linked to Hurricane Beryl
At least seven fatalities have been attributed to Hurricane Beryl's impact on Monday, underscoring the storm's severity and impact on affected areas.
Residents wake to downed trees, power outages
Residents are facing a déjà vu situation with downed trees and dark streets, and it's expected to take several days to restore power.
Man found dead in hotel room near the Galleria
A man was found dead with at least one gunshot wound early this morning in a hotel room near the Galleria.
Sugar Land endures strong wind gusts
Fox 26 Reporter Shelby Rose, reporting from Sugar Land, has been in the middle of the storm for quite some time, with power outages causing darkness all around.
Rosenberg police battle flooding
Rosenberg police have been dealing with street flooding and water rescues this morning, urging people to stay off the roads; a downed tree even fell on one of their high water rescue vehicles returning from a rescue.