Houston Salvation Army‘s Chic Boutique Designer pop up officially open through the weekend
It is a four-day pop-up sale with designer clothes, shoes, accessories, and lots of Hermes Scarves at a fraction of the cost.
Fatal METRO bus accident in southwest Houston, 1 woman dead reports say
One woman is dead and a child was taken to the hospital after a car crashed into a METRO bus in southwest Houston.
Houston shooting: Woman interfered during fatal officer-involved shooting
Houston police continue to investigate a deadly officer-involved shooting in a southeast Houston Family Dollar parking lot and have arrested one woman for interfering.
What we know so far on the leaked Pentagon documents
Among the questions raised by the leak are whether it will erode allies’ trust in sharing information with the U.S. or impact Ukraine’s plans to intensify the fight against Russia this spring.
Shooting in Family Dollar parking lot: Suspect killed in officer-involved shooting in SE Houston
An investigation is now underway following a deadly officer-involved shooting in southeast Houston on Tuesday afternoon.
David Temple Sentence: Examining probation as punishment for killing pregnant wife
It's day two of testimony in the trial for the former Alief Hastings Football Coach convicted of murdering his pregnant wife and some of you have asked how is probation a possible punishment for David Temple.
Rep. Justin Jones reinstated to Tennessee House after expulsion
One of the two Black Democrats who were expelled last week from the GOP-led Tennessee House has been reinstated.
5th victim dies after Louisville bank shooting
Police say a Louisville bank employee armed with a rifle opened fire at his workplace, killing five people.
'TikTok Trickster' wanted for scamming women, stealing thousands of dollars across several states
Several different agencies in states across the south are looking for the man they call the "TikTok Trickster".
Biden ends COVID-19 national emergency after Congress acts
The U.S. national emergency to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic has ended.
Justice Department appeals Texas court ruling to halt order of commonly used abortion pill
The Justice Department is appealing a Texas court ruling that would halt approval of a drug used in the most common method of abortion in the U.S.
Houston Rockets part with head coach Stephen Silas
The Houston Rockets will not be accepting Stephen Silas's fourth-year option effectively ending his status as head coach.
Houston Easter egg hunts, things to do this weekend, April 7 to 9
List of Easter egg hunts and other Houston events and things to do this weekend, April 7 to April 9.
Every 7 seconds someone gets bitten by a dog in the US; National Dog Bite Prevention week begins Sunday
We are a nation of dog lovers. Americans share their homes with 86 million pet dogs and nearly half of all U.S. homes have at least one dog.
League City sisters killed in crash by 69-year-old suspected drunk driver
Sisters Jillian and Genesta were planning to return home after making their last food delivery but never made it. The bar and grill where the man was drinking alcohol just before the fatal crash is now under investigation.
Masters Tournament: Multiple trees fall, second round suspended
No injuries were reported after multiple trees fell over near a tee box at The Masters on Friday in Augusta, Georgia.
TEA receives 374 applications for Board of Managers following Houston ISD takeover
The Texas Education Agency announced on Friday the number of applications that were received during their Board of Managers application and selection process following the announcement of the takeover of Houston ISD.
Houston ISD teacher charged with four counts of human smuggling
A Houston area teacher has been arrested and charged with multiple felonies after he was stopped in his attempt to smuggle four migrants into Houston.
Houston Mayor race heats up, former Harris County Clerk drops out to run for City Controller
Chris Hollins announced his plans Thursday, more than a week after U.S. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee spoke about her intentions to run for Mayor.
Houston business owner 'Mattress Mack' ready to help if flooding becomes an issue
Houston business owner, Mattress Mack, has an all-terrain vehicle ready to go to help people during possible flooding.