University of Houston is focusing on health
The pandemic put a spotlight on health outcomes and the many different community approaches or levels of access to health resources. It became clear that some groups had fewer resources or perhaps more health struggles. So to help fix the problem, the University of Houston is creating a program that will focus on developing proven solutions.
More and more people using virtual reality, even businesses
FOX 26 anchor Kaitlin Monte shares how businesses are getting in on the metaverse and the idea of creating virtual shopping experiences.
Celebs are traveling to Houston for award winning BBL plastic surgeon
Brazilian Butt Lifts are all the rage and FOX 26’s Coco Dominguez looks at the good, the bad, and the Houston doctor who repairs the botched.
How QR codes on parking meters is another way for scammers to target victims
QR codes became a new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic as a “no-contact” way to pull up a menu, order, or even pay for things. However, they still pose a security concern, with some Texas cities fighting scams from QR codes on parking meters.
Officials celebrate passage of ‘I am Vanessa Guillen Act’
President Joe Biden signed the historic bill in December as part of the National Defense Authorization Act to address cases of sexual misconduct in the military.
Bayou City Buzz: Slam Poetry Competition
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez has more on the competition happening in Montrose.
Making the Case: The right to bond and how it works
With our continued coverage of crime and public safety in the Houston area and many arrested bonding out, FOX 26 speaks to former police officer, judge, and attorney Charles ‘Big Angry’ Adams to learn more on this trend and how the bond system exactly works.
Making the Case: Looking into how bond works
With our continued coverage of crime and public safety in the Houston area and many arrested bonding out, FOX 26 speaks to former police officer, judge, and attorney Charles ‘Big Angry’ Adams to learn more on this trend and how the bond system exactly works.
11th Annual Galveston Restaurant Week returns in person with restaurants open seven days a week
The 11th Annual Galveston Restaurant Week is back in person with a chance to give back. And don’t let the name fool you, it goes much longer than a week, from January 17 through February 13.
Bayou City Buzz: Checking out Galveston Restaurant Week
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out some of the restaurants participating in 11th Annual Galveston Restaurant Week.
2 children shot in SE Houston
FOX 26 Reporter Matthew Seedorff has the latest after two children were shot in southeast Houston on Monday evening.
Golden Girls bungee jump in LaPorte
FOX 26 visited a workout facility in LaPorte, which is celebrating Betty White's 100th birthday, with a bungee jump and workout dressed as the actress.
The Missing: Kristen Galvan, sex trafficked in Houston
A Houston-area mother's quest to find her daughter Kristen Galvan, who is believed to be sex trafficked, has helped find and save several missing girls. But Kristen remains missing.
The Missing: Kristen Galvan
FOX 26 Anchor Kaitlin Monte spoke with family members of Kristen Galvan, who was last seen over two years ago.
Bayou City Buzz: Betty White tribute event
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out a tribute event in the Heights remembering Betty White.
Bayou City Buzz: Virtual Reality experience aboard the ISS
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out the virtual reality experience, where you feel like you're actually on board the International Space Station.
Supreme Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for US businesses
The Supreme Court halted a sweeping vaccine mandate Thursday that impacts U.S. businesses. FOX 26 speaks with a labor attorney to learn more on how this impacts you and your employer.
New wine lounge now open at the Post Oak Hotel
Texas’ only Forbes Double Five-Star rated hotel, The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston, has opened their latest concept where you access their award-winning Cellar boasting more than $5 million worth of inventory.
EXCLUSIVE: Houston man loses eye during attack at store
FOX 26 Reporter Tiffany Justice spoke exclusively with the man who was punched so hard in the face his eye had to be removed by doctors.
Bayou City Buzz: All 80’s, all the time at local Houston diner
The 80s was a time for extreme fashion, punk rock, bright colors, and cool vibes. Hungry Like the Wolf is an 80s diner in the Heights that will help you escape to the sights & sounds of one of the best decades there ever was.