Making The Case: Astroworld litigation

As the lawsuits stemming from the deadly Astroworld music festival pour in, it's important to know what to look out for if you're considering taking legal action. News Edge legal analyst Charles Adams explains barratry, which occurs when a lawyer contacts someone offering their services. That is illegal and a violation of the Texas bar. Adams warns, even if someone reached out to you on the behalf of an attorney that is likely not the route you want to take. More than 30 lawsuits have been filed in Harris County by those who attended Astroworld Fest.

Treating COVID-19 amid mandates, threat level slightly decreasing in Harris Co.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo lowered the COVID-19 threat level from red to orange, citing a significant decrease in positive cases and hospitalizations. However, as we learned with the delta variant, rapid spikes can happen very quickly. So that's why doctors are fighting to stop the spread of COVID-19, and they're happy to hear that some new treatments could be on the way. It could be a big breakthrough in the fight to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

Churro lovers dream come true in Houston

The Loop Handcrafted Churros, which originated in California with four locations, have now opened their first Texas location at 5216 Morningside Dr. in Rice Village.

The Missing: Internet safety for children

The News Edge takes a look at a new initiative centered around kids and their habits on the Internet. Oftentimes, a lot of children are building relationships with strangers online that their parents are totally unaware of.

New campaign aims to keep children safe online

The News Edge takes a look at a new initiative centered around kids and their habits on the Internet. Oftentimes, a lot of children are building relationships with strangers online that their parents are totally unaware of.

SCOTUS hears Texas abortion arguments

It's been two months since the strictest abortion law in the country was allowed to take effect in Texas and already it's faced non-stop legal challenges.

SCOTUS hears Texas abortion arguments

It's been two months since the strictest abortion law in the country was allowed to take effect in Texas and already it's faced non-stop legal challenges.