IAH TSA wait: Check wait times for Friday at Bush Aiport

Travelers flying out of Bush Airport in Houston are encouraged to arrive early as staffing shortage are impacting TSA wait times.

Harris County Commissioners approve first-of-its-kind consultation policy

Harris County Commissioners have approved a historic, first-of-its-kind Consultation Policy designed to empower workers, according to a release.

Texas A&M upsets Saint Mary’s 63-50 in 2026 NCAA Tournament First Round

Texas A&M turned a fast start into a complete performance, defeating Saint Mary’s 63-50 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night.

Federal agents seize over 300 pounds of drugs at Texas border

Customs and Border Protection seized over 300 pounds of drugs from a pickup truck attempting to cross into the U.S., they announced in a Thursday release.

Texas crawfish season holding steady despite scare from January freeze

Texas' crawfish season is set to be on par this year, despite an early delay in late January caused by the multi-day hard freeze. 

North Houston fire: Firefighters contain tire shop fire

Firefighters have contained a tire shop fire that sparked up on Thursday afternoon within a shopping strip area in north Houston.

Bush Intercontinental Airport travelers face extended wait times as partial shutdown hits paycheck milestone

Security checkpoints at George Bush Intercontinental Airport saw increased wait times Thursday as the partial federal government shutdown reached its 33rd day. With the funding lapse affecting Department of Homeland Security budgets, TSA officers at IAH and airports nationwide are currently working without pay.

Tensions flare in second day of trial of former Missouri City officer

Tensions reached a boiling point Thursday in the Fort Bend County Justice Center during Day 2 of the manslaughter trial for former Missouri City police officer Blademir Enrique Viveros.

CBP hosting San Antonio job fair with hiring bonuses up to $60K

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is hosting a three-day recruitment event in San Antonio from March 24–26 to fill critical national security roles, offering incentives of up to $60,000 for certain positions.

Texas judge issues restraining order against utility district involved with Islamic development

The acting board of directors for a North Texas utility district has been stopped in their tracks by a judge after the state accused them of illegally acting in support of a controversial Islamic development. 

Where to find the best bluebonnets in Houston this Spring

Each spring, bluebonnets bloom across Houston, drawing photographers, families and nature lovers eager to capture Texas’ iconic state flower. 

TCU pulls away from Ohio State late to advance in NCAA Tournament

TCU used a strong second half push to defeat Ohio State in the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament Thursday in Greenville, South Carolina with a score of 66-64.