How much caffeine is too much for kids?
Many of us start our day with a cup of coffee. But teens are also turning to caffeine to get through the day. The question is, how much is too much?
Sampling chocolates from Cerreta Candy Company
The Wake Up! team samples chocolates from Cerreta Candy Company.
Ways to save on your grocery bill
A recent study named Houston as the city with the highest grocery store inflation in the country. Here is some advice for saving on your grocery bill.
What does it mean to be credit invisible?
Sara Rathner, a credit card expert at NerdWallet, discusses the issue of being "credit invisible" for those with no credit history, alongside the common topic of record credit card debt.
Your Legal Questions: May 21, 2024
FOX 26 Senior Legal Analyst Chris Tritico answers viewers' legal questions.
Blinn College baseball headed to JC World Series
Blinn College is headed to their second consecutive National Junior College World Series. FOX 26's Nate Griffin talks with head coach Dusty Hart.
Backsatge w/ Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Backstage OL's Dave Morales and Jonathan Stenvallr take us backstage to explore the action-packed origin story of renegade warrior Furiosa in the latest Mad Max film.
Houston native featured in Blue Angels documentary
The new Blue Angels documentary in theaters features a Houston native, and Lina de Florias is standing by to tell us much more.
New KP's opens in Bellaire
Fox 26 reporter Ruben Dominguez joins us live from KP's Kitchen in Bellaire to check out the new location.
May is Healthy Vision Month
May marks Healthy Vision Month, reminding us to pay attention to our eyesight. Krystal Boateng joins us live this morning to discuss eye health.
Trying the McDonald's Grandma McFlurry
The Wake Up! team tries the new McDonald's Grandma McFlurry.
Exercise to help with arthritis
If you suffer from arthritis, you know how painful it can be, but today physical therapist Justin Bickford from Memorial Hermann is here with exercises that can help.
Houston SPCA's Wildlife Center cares for birds after storms
The Houston SPCA's Wildlife Center has taken in more than 400 birds after last week's storm. The high winds that brought down all the trees in our area also knocked these birds from their nests. With more animals arriving daily, the SPCA needs the public's help. Go to www.wildlifecenteroftexas.org
Houston woman meets donor who saved her life
Discover the heartwarming tale of a Houston woman's emotional reunion with her life-saving stem cell donor, proving that even strangers can become heroes.
Houston mayor, Harris Co. judge spar on weather issues
Tensions rise between Houston Mayor John Whitmire and County Judge Lina Hidalgo during a press conference on the severe weather event.
Finding the best summer travel deals
We're about to kick off the summer travel season. Here's what you can expect this year and how to find some deals.
How to prep for skin cancer screening
An estimated 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer during their lifetime. It is the most common form of cancer. What should you expect during a skin cancer screening?
Backstage w/ Hitman
Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Hitman" with Dave Morales, featuring a college professor turned fake hitman in Houston, where love complicates his business.
Helping out animals impacted by storms
Ruben Dominguez is live at the Houston SPCA to show us how last Thursday's devastating storm impacted our furry friends.
Getting kids ready for summer camp
With summer camp season approaching, Summer Camp Directories Founder Scott Ertl joins us this morning to share essential tips for parents to ensure their kids are well-prepared!