What could life on Mars be like?

FOX 26 got a sneak peak at NASA's Mars Habitat. They're currently looking for people to role play life on the Red Planet. But there's a catch!

Houston wedding couple freestyle, go viral

A Houston couple freestyled at their wedding and the video went viral! FOX 26's Coco Dominguez spoke with the newlyweds about the unique moment that's now been viewed by tens of thousands!

Making The Case: Self-defense can be tricky

Sunday night a woman in Northwest Harris county shot and killed a homeless woman she claimed approached her aggressively in a Food Town parking lot. Christine Fesus, 34, told deputies she was walking her dog and fired at the woman in self-defense. Authorities say surveillance footage of the incident told a different story and Fesus was charged with murder. The News Edge legal analyst Charles Adams explains that self-defense is not as far reaching as many think.

Bayou City Buzz: Barkley's

FOX 26's CoCo Dominguez gives you a look at a restaurant that's got everything, including bringing your own animals.

Houston dog goes viral for curse-filled foster review

Christine Clauder found Hank on the street; filthy, flee-riddled, but eager to say hello. He hopped in her car, and several weeks later she created a website to help get him adopted. Her curse-filled review of life as his foster mom led the Houston duo to go viral.

Making the Case: Will fleeing Dems be arrested?

The tug of war between Texas lawmakers is intensifying each day. After more than 50 Democratic lawmakers fled the state to break quorum, the GOP house members they left behind voted to activate arrest warrants. The big question now... will the lawmakers be arrested if they remain out of the state until the end of the special session? The News Edge legal analyst Charles Adams breaks down arrest possibilities and spoke on the reality of civilians going after elected officials they feel are not fulfilling their elected duties.

Texas Democrats break quorum

Texas politics are getting complicated and to help us understand the significate of the latest development, The News Edge Early Edition spoke with UH Political Science professor Brandon Rottinghaus. More than 50 Texas lawmakers have fled the state to block any further legislation from moving forward during the special session. Will this tactic work? Rottinghaus gives his expert opinion.