Texas leaders celebrate massive tax relief measure with ceremonial bill signing
Texas top leaders gathered on Wednesday in the Houston area to celebrate legislation designed to save millions of Texas homeowners at least $1,300 a year.
Houston infant dead after being left unattended in car, police investigating
Houston police are investigating the death of an infant near Gulfgate who was left unattended in a car.
Harris County Jail inmate died while in custody, possible presence of narcotics
David Garner, an inmate at Harris County Jail, has been pronounced dead after being found unconscious in his cell by a detention officer.
Rapper Tory Lanez sentenced in Megan Thee Stallion shooting
Rapper Tory Lanez was sentenced Tuesday for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the Hollywood Hills in 2020.
Ohio voters reject proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights
Ohio voters have resoundingly rejected a Republican-backed measure that would have made it more difficult to pass abortion protections.
Here's how hard it is to win Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing
There may be a lot of excitement over the Mega Millions drawing for Aug. 8, but as far as winning the jackpot is concerned, experts say don't bank on that happening. Here's what you should know about your chances of winning it all.
Houston woman who was detained in Dubai returning to US
A Houston woman who's been detained in Dubai for months is returning to the United States and her mother is overjoyed.
Travis Scott Utopia Tour dates: Return to Houston occurring in October, HPOU says 'not again'
Travis Scott is coming back to Houston for the first time since the 2021 AstroWorld Tragedy.
Javier Loya Houston Texans minority owner faces rape, sexual abuse charges in Kentucky
A Houston Texans minority owner is in some hot water after being charged with rape and sexual abuse in Kentucky.
Burn ban implemented for Harris County areas due to extreme heat, drought
An outdoor burn ban is now in effect for unincorporated areas of Harris County as of Tuesday, says the Commissioner's Court.
Harris County Jail hit with class action lawsuit over inmate deaths, injuries
A 231-page lawsuit has been filed against the Harris County Jail by Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump regarding jail staffing and inmate deaths.
Wildfires burning across Texas, burn ban expected to be issued Tuesday in Harris Co.
A high alert was issued Monday by the Texas A&M Forest Service to prepare for additional wildfires amid the continued Texas heat.
Scammers posing as Bun B's Trill Burgers online: 'We do not offer online delivery'
If you have ordered from Trill Burgers through an online delivery app, Bun B warns you were a victim of a scam and should cancel your order and dispute the charge.
Disturbing details released of Houston woman charged in death of baby girl, left her in toilet
New disturbing details have been revealed in the case of a woman who abandoned her dead child in a Houston gas station.
Houston officer-involved shooting: 1 dead after armed burglary, officials say
One person is dead after an officer-involved shooting in Houston where police responded to a burglary.
Houston-area nursing home under 'ongoing' investigation after grandmother hospitalized
A Houston area nursing home continues to be under investigation after a grandmother ended up in the hospital with bruises.
RECALL: Philips volunatarily recall baby monitors, risk of battery overheating
A consumer alert for parents as Philips voluntarily is recalling their Philips Avent Digital Video Baby monitor due to risk of battery overheating.
Texas A&M University reaches $1 million settlement in journalism program hiring controversy
Dr. Kathleen McElroy has reached a $1 million settlement with Texas A&M University over the improper handling of her hiring process for the journalism program.
AJ Armstrong trial: Prosecutors look at security alarm evidence
The prosecution team's alarm evidence in the AJ Armstrong trial this time seems to be far more effective than previously.
Trump pleads not guilty to federal charges in 2020 election arraignment
Inside a Washington, D.C. courtroom Thursday, former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to four federal charges in connection to his claims of election fraud and attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.