The Missing: Cold case investigators working to close unsolved crimes
More than 250,000 murder cases across the country are considered cold, which doesn't even include those of missing persons, which is why people like Alex Baber and his wife J-Lynn have devoted their lives to fill in the gap.
The Missing: Cold case investigators working to close unsolved crimes
More than 250,000 murder cases across the country are considered cold, which doesn't even include those of missing persons, which is why people like Alex Baber and his wife J-Lynn have devoted their lives to fill in the gap.
Bayou CIty Buzz; The Potted Potter
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checked out the Potted Potter at the Hobby Center.
Bayou City Buzz: Miracle at Johnny's Gold Brick
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out a Christmas pop-up in the Heights.
US Surgeon General issues public health advisory on mental health challenges confronting youth
FOX 26 Anchor Rashi Vats has more on what you need to watch out for in your children.
Shaquille O’Neal rocks city of Houston by making musical debut as DJ Diesel
Sports legend Shaquille O'Neal was set to rock the city of Houston Friday night as DJ Diesel and FOX 26's Coco Dominguez got an exclusive interview with the legend himself.
Temporary license plates causing problems in Texas
FOX 26 Reporter Matthew Seedorff has the latest on the problems being caused by paper temporary license plates in Texas.
Protecting your packages from porch pirates
More than 200 million Americans say they've had a package taken from them in just the past year, and thieves are apparently targeting Amazon packages significantly more than others. Here are some tips that may help you keep your goods out of the wrong hands.
Bayou City Buzz: H-Town Christmas Countdown
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out the latest Christmas pop-up in Rice Village.
The Breakdown: SCOTUS hears abortion argument
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, it's likely at least 22 states would immediately move to ban abortion.
Greater Houston Partnership economists projecting more jobs in 2022
After taking an unprecedented pounding during the pandemic, the Houston area economy appears to be on its way to a full recovery.
The Breakdown: SCOTUS hears abortion argument
Thousands of right-to-life advocates and pro-choice supporters gathered outside the Supreme Court Wednesday, as nine justices inside heard from attorneys fighting to reinstate a Mississippi law that would ban abortions at 15 weeks.
Bayou City Buzz: Local tiki bar pouring up a Caribbean Christmas
Lei Low Bar is a neighborhood tiki bar tucked away in the Heights at 6412 North Main St. They opened in 2014 and have celebrated the Caribbean culture with fun and rum.
Local tiki bar pouring up a Caribbean Christmas
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out Lei Low Bar.
Bayou City Buzz: Christmas at Moody Gardens
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez has a sneak peek at all the fun you can have at Moody Gardens this holiday season in Galveston.
Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday is the day when many people donate to charities. Yet $4 billion to $7 billion in corporate matching donations go untapped each year, according to a company called Double the Donation, because people don’t know their employers offer it.
Bayou City Buzz: Post Houston
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out Post Houston, which just opened weeks ago.
Making the Case: Charges explained in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery
The three men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery are facing life in prison. News Edge Legal analyst Charles Adams believes the only person that may be given the possibility of parole is William Bryan, the man who recorded Arbery's death with his cell phone. Adams also explains the charges as many are confused about why the men were charged with several counts of felony murder.
Houstonians share what they're thankful for
As people waited in line at House of Pies off Kirby Dr. to grab dessert for Thanksgiving Day, Fox 26 asked a simple question. "What are you thankful for this year?"
Making the Case: Charges explained in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery
The three men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery are facing life in prison. News Edge Legal analyst Charles Adams believes the only person that may be given the possibility of parole is William Bryan, the man who recorded Arbery's death with his cell phone. Adams also explains the charges as many are confused about why the men were charged with several counts of felony murder.