FOX 26 News Brief for May 8, 2018

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Houston-area T-Mobile customers are upset after their service was disrupted. T-Mobile's CTO said there has been a major fiber cut and engineers are working to fix the problem.

Randy Lynn Baker is charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child. Police said he sexually assaulted a young girl as she walked near the La Porte Library.

Houston Community College Central Campus will reopen Wednesday after a Facebook threat shut it down for two days.

Roughly 20 students and faculty members at Kempner High School are being asked to get tested for tuberculosis after a confirmed case of active tuberculosis was reported there earlier this week.

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by the family of a bicyclist who died after being hit by a dump truck near Rice University last month.

Good news out of City Hall: no layoffs and no reductions in services. That said, the mayor's proposed budget came with a serious warning.

Testimony began today in the trial for the grandparents accused of kidnapping a Houston boy by helping their daughter keep him in Brazil. The boy's father took the stand.