50 Cent in Houston for induction of entrepreneurs with HISD
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez has more on 50 Cent's visit to Houston on Monday.
The Debrief: Harris Co. audited for the 2020 election
Harris County is being audited by the state of Texas for the 2020 election happening hours after President Donald Trump asked Texas to look into the results were one of four counties that are going to be looked at, along with Collins, Tarrant, and Dallas County. FOX 26's Kaitlin Monte speaks with Political Analyst Mark Jones from Rice University to learn more.
Gabby Petito case sheds light on how to help Houston's missing
Texas Center for the Missing case manager Melissa Rangel discusses the recent Gabby Petito case and shares insight into how desperate families, who are looking for their missing loved ones, can go about getting the same type of attention, which can be crucial to finding answers.
Have you seen them? Helping Houston's missing
The News Edge Early Edition spoke with Texas Center for the Missing case manager Melissa Rangel about the recent Gabby Petito case and got insight into how desperate families, who are looking for their missing loved ones, can go about getting the same type of attention, which can be crucial to finding answers.
Bravo’s Season 19 Top Chef to take place in Houston!
FOX 26’s Coco Dominguez gives us a look at the popular show Top Chef, which is making its way to Houston!
Bayou City Buzz: Our Kind of People screener
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez takes us to the screening of the new series "Our Kind of People" for college students, which will air Tuesday night. We hear their thoughts on the show!
Bayou City Buzz: Geronimo Adventure Park
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez takes us to Geronimo Adventure Park in Spring, Texas - a 13-acre ziplining adventure park where you can explore your inner ninja!
Bayou City Buzz: Collector Car Auction
FOX 26’s Coco Dominguez takes us to a Collector Car Auction, which is making its first stop ever in Texas.
Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez visits Miller Outdoor Theatre where the festivities have only begun.
Making the Case: Should we punish those who intentionally get others sick?
These are strange times we're dealing with but as the pandemic rolls on so does strong opinions on the COVID-19 vaccine. At a recent anti-vaccine rally in New York City, the CEO of the Austin based group Informed Consent Action Network, Del Bigtree, made some controversial comments to the crowd. He encouraged them to intentionally catch the deadly Coronavirus. His comments have gone viral and many are making the case that the behavior is reckless and should be punishable by law. News Edge legal expert Charles Adams explains, trying to prove criminal intent in these types of situations is tricky.
Galveston attorney in Michael Myers costume talks about his pre-Nicholas beach stroll and run-in with police
Why was he there? What did he want? To make people smile, he tells FOX26 anchor Kaitlin Monte. Turns out, it's a habit of his.
Bayou City Buzz: Checking out MAD Houston
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez gives us a peek into MAD Houston located in the Galleria.
Galveston attorney in Michael Myers costume talks about his pre-Nicholas beach stroll, run in with police
FOX 26 Anchor Kaitlin Monte spoke with the attorney about what happened and what led to his arrest.
Houstonian still feeling survivor’s guilt decades after the attack on 9/11 while he was in NYC
On Saturday, we mark 20-years since the 9/11 terror attack, when we lost 3,000 lives on September 11th and thousands more from the injuries and health issues sustained that day, and in the cleanup that followed. Miraculously, many survived being at ground zero the day of the attack, one of them was a Houstonian visiting New York for work at the time.
Making The Case: Enforcing new COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Following President Biden's latest vaccine mandates on the labor force, many are making the case that enforcing them is going to be troublesome. The Biden Administration is hoping to get as many as 100 million more Americans vaccinated by putting pressure on employers to require them. Not complying could result in hefty fines per employee. The News Edge legal analyst Charles Adams explains some of the biggest hurdles the mandates could face in court.
Ike Dike Latest: Army Corp. release final version of their plan to protect Houston coast
Earlier this week, we checked on the Ike Dike proposal to protect the Galveston Coast. Our Kaitlin Monte gives us the latest update after The Army Corp of Engineers made a big announcement Friday.
The Ike Dike: Where does Houston's coastal protection project stand?
The whole country watched as New Orleans' new levee system was put to the test by Hurricane Ida for the first time since Hurricane Katrina, leading many to wonder why Houston hasn't moved forward with its own proposed plan to protect our coast.
9th Annual Big Salsa Festival dances into Houston this weekend
The 9th Annual Big Salsa Festival in Houston will have you dancing all night long this wekeend.
Bayou City Buzz: Houston Salsa Festival
FOX 26's Coco Dominguez gives you a look at what to expect this weekend during the Houston Salsa Festival.
Breaking down the new laws established in Texas from abortion to permitless carry
Nearly 700 laws are now in effect across the Lonestar state and several of them have sparked big reactions from both lawmakers and residents. Fox 26 spoke to our legal analyst Charlas "Big Angry" Adams about three of the laws that have gained the most attention, including the fetal heartbeat bill, permitless carry and new voting protocols. Adams is making the case that many of the changes are not as simple as they seem.