Donald Trump removed from Colorado ballot in historic ruling by state's Supreme Court
A divided Colorado Supreme Court removed Trump from the state’s primary ballot, ruling that he is ineligible to be president after his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Houston area family claims Louisiana police hasn't told them why they killed father of 2
A Baytown family says police in Louisiana have not told them why they shot and killed their loved one, a father of two, one month ago.
25-year-old man charged with assaulting his ex-girlfriend has been granted 9 bonds in 1 year
One man charged with assaulting his girlfriend has been granted bond almost a dozen times in just one year's time.
Texas sued over new immigration law
The state of Texas is facing a lawsuit over a new law that allows state and local law enforcement to arrest people who enter Texas illegally.
Earthquake in northwestern China kills at least 126 people
More than 700 people were injured in China's deadliest earthquake in nine years, authorities said.
Baytown family finds beloved dog dead in their home after neighbor's dog comes in through doggie door
A Baytown family is mourning the loss of their beloved family dog. But it's what happened that's surprising.
2024 National Championship in Houston: Preparations underway for the big game
The biggest college football game of the year is just three weeks away and it's taking place in Houston!
Robert Yancy Jr. escapes Clemens prison in Brazoria County with mother's help
According to officials, Robert Yancy flashed his I.D. to officers, walked out the door and got into the car with his mother after she visited him at the prison.
Actor Jonathan Majors has been convicted of assaulting his former girlfriend during a confrontation in NY
Jonathan Majors dropped from all upcoming Marvel projects following misdemeanor assault conviction, source tells AP.
Uplift Harris: Harris County launches new program providing $500 monthly to families for 18 months
The goal of the program is to improve participants’ financial and health outcomes, as well as understanding the impact of direct cash assistance on both individuals and their communities.
Christmas lights in Houston 2023 where to see them: Neighborhoods, drive-thru displays, holiday festivals
Here's where to see Christmas lights in the Houston area including events, drive-thrus, festivals and neighborhoods.
Conroe man shot in side of face during I-45 North road rage incident
A Conroe father was left severely injured after he was shot in the side of the face on I-45 North during a road-rage incident.
Vigil held for Jason Landry, Texas State University student missing since December 2020
An emotional prayer service was held Friday night in Luling, Texas for Jason Landry, a 21-year-old who went missing three years ago while driving home from Texas State University.
Harris County shooting: Mother killed on Red Oak, possible suspect found with self-inflicted gunshot wound
A Harris County mother was shot to death in her apartment in the 17400 block of Red Oak and authorities believe they found her boyfriend with a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Sam Houston Parkway.
Quaker Oats recalls granola bars, cereals sold nationwide over salmonella risk
So far, there have been no confirmed reports of illness related to the recalled products, the FDA reports.
Fort Bend ISD Board names lone finalist for superintendent following Dr. Christie Whitbeck's retirement
The Fort Bend Independent School District Board of Trustees have named Dr. Marc Smith the lone finalist for superintendent following the retirement of Dr. Christie Whitbeck.
Galleria stabbing suspect Kaysone Sky Blossom was out on bond for another stabbing
A deep dive into the criminal history and personal past of Kaysone Sky Blossom shows she was previously charged for allegedly stabbing her then-boyfriend and is a "self-employed writer."
Houston ISD will become District of Innovation after school board vote
The Houston Independent School District School Board has approved plans for HISD to become a District of Innovation on Thursday which includes allowing the district to hire high school teachers who do not hold a certification.
FBI warns highest threat for violence since Sept. 11 this holiday season
The FBI and DHS issued an alert for a heightened threat of violence throughout the winter season is increased due to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Officials say they haven't seen threat this high since 9/11.
Judge rules City of Houston must collectively bargain with firefighters
A judge has ruled that the City of Houston must immediately collectively bargain with firefighters for five of the seven years they have been without a contract.