HPD officer fired after racist video still has active peace officer license, TCOLE says

Former Houston police officer Ashley Gonzalez, fired after a racist video surfaced, still has an active peace officer license, according to TCOLE. The DA is now reviewing her cases.

Fort Bend ISD, Burton Elementary staff fired over alleged abuse of special needs students

A Fresno mother is demanding answers after Fort Bend ISD and the Sheriff’s Office confirmed valid allegations of child abuse involving multiple staff members at Burton Elementary.

Video: Pregnant Houston-area woman says dogs attacked her pet

A pregnant Houston-area mother says she was forced to defend herself in her own yard after dogs attacked her pet.

TX-18 debate: Menefee, Green participate in Democratic primary runoff

Democratic Congressmen Christian Menefee and Al Green will participate in a debate on Monday evening. They face off in a primary runoff on May 26 to represent Texas’ 18th Congressional District.

Husband accused of strangling his pregnant wife 'fled the jurisdiction', captured in Italy

Lee Gilley, the man accused of strangling his pregnant wife and will stand trial, has been captured in Italy after a report he had tampered with his GPS device and “fled the jurisdiction.”

Houston weather: Warmer Tuesday on the way

A warmer weather pattern is on the way for your Tuesday across the Houston-area.

Houston’s Westheimer off-ramp ranked as the most stressful exit in Texas

Houston’s West Loop Exit 8 to Westheimer Road is ranked the most stressful highway off-ramp in Texas due to heavy congestion and poor spacing.

Arlington man wanted after kidnapping, stabbing coworker at Spring motel

Harris County authorities are searching for an Arlington man wanted after being accused of stabbing a woman while they were in Spring for work.

Cinco de Mayo Houston 2026: Events, food and festivals

Houston kicks off extensive Cinco de Mayo festivities today across Downtown, Montrose, and Uptown, featuring mariachi performances, tequila tastings, and street food parties.

Texas summer camps face potential closures over strict new safety regulations

Texas summer camps are facing a race against time and potential closure as they struggle to comply with strict new state safety laws and costly infrastructure mandates just weeks before the season begins.

Woman arrested at Dallas Love Field after 75 pounds of marijuana spills from broken suitcase

A 25-year-old woman was arrested at Dallas Love Field and charged with a felony after an airline employee discovered 75 pounds of marijuana inside a suitcase that broke open during a flight from Las Vegas.

2 dead, 10 injured in targeted shooting at Amarillo apartment complex

Two teenagers were killed and 10 others wounded in a targeted shooting at an Amarillo apartment complex early Saturday after suspects allegedly followed the victims from a previous gathering.