Houston charity groups prepare for surge in migrants as Title 42 ends
Ahead of Title 42 expiring on Thursday, local Houston area resources are preparing for migrant buses to arrive in the area.
TSU, Houston Airports partner to build Aviation Education Facility at Ellington Airport
The five-year agreement will provide TSU with a two-acre site including a 22,000 square foot hangar, aircraft apron, office, training and classroom space, and an above-ground aviation fuel tank.
Houston announces 17% decrease in street homelessness in 1 year, one of the biggest in city's history
The decrease is attributed to the successful partnership between the city, Harris County, and The Way Home, a homeless response system that consists of over 100 agencies and organizations.
Houston crime rate decreasing: Chief Finner breaks down numbers
Houston’s top cop says the crime wave that has plagued Houston since 2019 continues to subside. But by how much?
Houston mayor holds Earth Day 2023 celebration in front of City Hall
The festival showed off city-wide accomplishments like advanced recycling, water conservation, and solar technology with Mayor Sylvester Turner also showing how the city was recognized for going green.
Ramadan 2023: Mayor Turner to speak at 24th annual Houston Iftar dinner
More than 2,000 guests are expected to attend the annual Iftar dinner, where after Muslims have fasted from sunrise to sunset (abstaining from eating or drinking - yes, even water) will enjoy a lovely meal together.
Elected officials, school staff, parents, students vow to fight TEA takeover of Houston ISD
As far as some folks are concerned, the takeover of Houston ISD by the Texas Education Agency was a hostile one.
Houston ISD Takeover: Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner reacts to announcement
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner shared his thoughts after TEA Commissioner Mike Morath told Houston lawmakers that the state would be taking over Houston ISD.
Riverside residents concerned about proposed conservation district ordinance
Neighbors gathered Wednesday night to make a plan of action on the proposal that's been passing through City administration fairly quickly.
Leaders gather to discuss looming HISD takeover with community members
Houston's leaders, community members, and students are anxiously awaiting the decision on whether TEA will step in and take over the Houston Independent School District.
Houston ISD parents, teachers nervous about possible TEA takeover
Thousands of parents, teachers and staff with Houston Independent School District are nervous tonight knowing the district could be under new leadership as early as next week.
Houston residents say neighborhood protection plans go too far
A crusade has reached Houston City Hall aimed at slowing down the rapid gentrification of several historically African American neighborhoods.
Houston residents say neighborhood protection plans go too far
A crusade has reached Houston City Hall aimed at slowing down the rapid gentrification of several historically African American neighborhoods. FOX 26 Political Reporter Greg Groogan tells us what’s on the table and how it might impact all of us.
City of Houston to host third gun buyback event
The joint event between Houston and Harris County is part of a coordinated effort to prevent gun violence.
Houston Tornado Aftermath: Residents cleaning up from Tuesday’s violent storms
As residents in Houston work to pick up the pieces from Tuesday’s severe weather, Mayor Sylvester Turner went to also survey the wreckage caused.
Mayor Turner, Andre Johnson, Carl Lewis and Elvin Hayes among those featured at MLK Day Parade
Houston hosted two parades to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Houstonians honor legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with two parades
Both parades kicked off at 10 a.m. Monday and FOX 26’s Natalie Hee shares the highlights.
Houston celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with annual parades
FOX 26's Natalie Hee shared more from downtown as Houston residents gathered to honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the city's 45th annual MLK Day parade.
Warming centers in Houston area open for freeze, arctic blast
Warming centers open in Houston, Harris County, Galveston County and Fort Bend County in Southeast Texas due to the freeze and arctic blast.
Houston city officials support $9 billion I-45 expansion project despite dispute
Supporters say it would enhance driver safety, help reduce traffic congestion, and address flood mitigation. Critics, however, say it would subject mostly Black and Latino residents to increased pollution, displacement, and flooding