FOX 26 News Brief for April 16, 2018

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Houston and the nation are sending prayers and thoughts to former First Lady Barbara Bush. A family spokesperson announced she's no longer seeking medical treatment for congestive heart failure and COPD.

Dozens of people gathered outside Katy ISD offices to show support for Superintendent Dr. Lance Hindt, after allegations that he was a bully when he was in school and brutally beat a man in 1983.

The mother of a Channelview band student injured in last month's bus crash in Alabama is suing the bus company. The lawsuit claims First Class Tours was negligent in the training and supervising of its bus drivers.

As Texas Governor Greg Abbott sends more National Guard members to the border, human rights advocates worry migrants will take more risks to cross, leading to an increase in migrant deaths.

The Clear Lake dentist who ran over her husband until he died will be out of prison within weeks. According to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, the notorious Clara Harris is set to be released May 11.