Farewell Aprille Meek: 40 years strong

Executive Producer April Meek has spent four decades at Fox 26 Houston dedicated to informing, entertaining, and inspiring Houstonians, transforming her career into a passionate mission for community improvement.

Judge Hidalgo's non-politicization plea

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo initially urged against politicizing Jocelyn Nungaray's murder, but then blamed Republicans and former President Trump for immigration issues, contradicting her own call for non-politicization.

Biden and Trump clash over abortion

Former President Trump's assertion about late-term abortion was factually incorrect, as Roe v. Wade does not allow for abortions in the ninth month unless the woman's life is at risk.

Biden's frailty shines in debate

This week's presidential debate left Democrats panicking as Joe Biden's cringeworthy performance highlighted his physical and mental frailty, overshadowing Trump's false claims and raising serious concerns about Biden's fitness to lead.

Houston METRO shelves its plan for the University Corridor- What's in the future for public transportation?

Leadership at Houston METRO announced it was shelving plans for a $2.2 billion dedicated bus lane project known as "the University Corridor." Critics have labeled the proposed "BRT" line an unaffordable "boondoggle" incapable of attracting the ridership necessary to justify the enormous expense. Joining us to talk about that decision and other topics - the chairperson of Houston METRO Elizabeth Gonzalez Brock.

Congressman Dan Crenshaw on fighting the cartels

Congressman Crenshaw on his role leading a task force aimed at combating the Mexican drug cartels. "They need to know that they have pissed us off. They need to know that it is in their best interest to change their business model. They are still going to sell a bunch of other drugs, but most of those other drugs aren't killing us, fentanyl is."

Justice delayed but not denied

On Texas Death Row for 22-brutal-years... for a killing he didn't commit. It was the fate of Kerry Max Cook - convicted of the 1977 rape, murder and mutilation of 21-year-old Linda Jo Edwards. This week, 47 years after the fact - the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals officially exonerated Cook on all charges - citing egregious police and prosecutorial misconduct. Here in Houston - exoneree Anthony Graves who served time on death row with Cook - expressed gratitude that while "delayed"...justice was not "denied" his friend.