Costco eyes price hikes

Heads up, Costco members! The retail giant is considering price hikes on everything from prepared foods to gas.

Senator targets Texas squatting

Houston State Senator Paul Bettencourt vows a tough stance against squatters, aiming to close legal loopholes and crack down on the growing epidemic of unauthorized occupants in vacant homes across Texas.

Small biz spotlight: The Drive Clothing Co.

The Diversity Clothing company is a Houston-based apparel line that features edgy designs to fit nonconformist lifestyles. Owner Chad Lemons started the brand more than a decade ago selling his custom tee shirts out of the trunk of his car and at pop-ups. Today the company ships thousands of units a month around the U.S. and beyond. They are a true Houston small business success story.

At-home date night ideas

Looking for fresh ideas to spice up your date nights at home? Dr. Viviana Coles from Houston Relationship Therapy has some exciting suggestions to keep the romance alive!

When will the Pelican Island Bridge reopen?

The Pelican Island Bridge was damaged when it was struck by a barge on Wednesday morning. The bridge is only partially open to allow people to leave the island. Dr. Vedhus Hoskere, an assistant professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Houston, explains what inspectors will have to look at to determine when the bridge could fully reopen.

Young woman keeps faith while fighting ALS

A young woman is bringing awareness to ALS, neurological disease that robs people of using every muscle in their body, affecting their ability to walk, breathe, and eat.

Texas lawmakers look into campus unrest

State lawmakers are trying to decide how to respond to recent pro-Palestine protests on college campuses. They also called on university leaders to explain how they have responded to a law requiring the closure of campus DEI programs.