State Fair of Texas announced more New Foods for 2023; Creole Etouffee Beignets, Deep Fried Texas Oatmeal Pie
The Lone Star State's most iconic event, the State Fair of Texas, is gearing up for a mouthwatering event for foodies with a tantalizing array of new and innovative foods.
Aldine man fights school district to keep family land, football stadium renovation continues
Travis Upchurch and his children are hoping Aldine ISD allows him to stay on his property as they renovate their football stadium. His family has been a part of that community for five generations.
Kevin Porter Jr. of the Houston Rockets, accused of causing girlfriend's vertebra fracture in NYC assault
Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr.'s alleged attack on his girlfriend in a New York City hotel room left the woman with a fractured neck vertebra and a deep cut above her right eye, prosecutors revealed at his arraignment Tuesday.
Biden impeachment inquiry launched by McCarthy
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he's directing the House to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
COVID-19 vaccine: CDC panel recommends shots for ages 6 months and older
Americans may soon be able to get an updated COVID-19 vaccine. Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday endorsed the new shots for everyone 6 months of age and older.
League City store clerk tied up, pepper sprayed; search for robbery suspect
League City police say they are searching for a suspect after a store clerk was tied up and pepper sprayed during a robbery early Tuesday morning.
City of Houston fixes broken water line weeks after its reported
Some Houston-area residents are breathing a sigh of relief after waiting almost a month to fix a water break in their neighborhood.
FDA approves updated COVID-19 vaccine, CDC set to issue recommendations this week
There’s still another step: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must sign off. A CDC advisory panel is set to issue recommendations Tuesday on who most needs the updated shots.
Hope arises: Rainbow graces New York City sky on 22nd anniversary of September 11
On the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 attacks, New York City experienced a poignant and symbolic moment as a vibrant rainbow appeared in the sky.
Remembering 9/11: New Yorkers reflect on two decades
Memories of what happened on 9/11 still sting. The magnitude of lives lost still shocks. And every year families of the victims gather to remember.
Harris County: Fetus found in pipe off Imperial Valley Drive
Harris County authorities are investigating after a fetus was found in a pipe on Monday morning.
Kevin Porter Jr. arrested in New York, accused of assaulting girlfriend
The woman claims Porter struck her multiple times during the altercation. She was taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.
Puppy given Narcan after fentanyl exposure in Irvine
This apparently was not the first time the dog had overdosed, according to a police spokesperson. The dog's owners could face charges of felony animal cruelty.
Apple update offers security patch to prevent spyware on devices
Apple has issued a critical security update for iPhone users that experts say should be installed right away.
AJ Armstrong appeal process begins
The appeal process is underway for AJ Armstrong, the young man from Houston who was convicted of killing his parents when he was 16-years-old.
Texas driver's license offices to reopen Sept. 11 following week-long closure
The Texas Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Driver License Offices will reopen for regular business hours statewide on Monday, Sept. 11 following the closure caused by the driver license system upgrade.
Texas high school accused of violating CROWN Act, same school of teen who inspired the law
A Chambers County family says their son is being discriminated against because of his hair, breaking a new state law, the CROWN Act, that went into effect six days ago.
Lake Livingston dried up sections reveal chunks of debris from deadly 2020 tornado
The recent drought across Texas has caused water levels in Lake Livingston to drop significantly revealing chucks of debris from 2020 tornado.
Houston ISD to opt-out of state requirements for teachers, classes, calendars, and attendance
The Houston ISD Board of Managers has approved a resolution to designate HISD as a District of Innovation allowing it to adapt programs, schedules, and more.
Sugar Land man stabbed, killed 55-year-old mother then turned himself in
A Sugar Land subdivision was the scene of a deadly stabbing Thursday afternoon where a man allegedly stabbed his 55-year-old mother.