
Angie Rodriguez
Angie Rodriguez joined the FOX 26 Houston team in September 2025 as a news reporter.
She comes from a small town outside of Conroe, called Cut and Shoot, where she graduated from Caney Creek High School in 2020. Afterward, she attended Sam Houston State University (eat 'em up kats!) and graduated in August 2023.
She worked for Telemundo Cleveland and the CBS affiliate 19 News in Cleveland, Ohio for two years before deciding to move back to H-Town.
She has worked behind and in front of the camera since she was 14 and is excited to continue her career in her hometown.
You can send Angie story ideas at angie.rodriguez@fox.com or check out her social media pages @actuallyangietv.
The latest from Angie Rodriguez
Mother, 2 kids killed in suspected murder-suicide at Braeswood hotel
Officials say the mother shot her children before turning the gun on herself.
Mother mourns daughter killed in Atascocita bakery crash hours after college acceptance
Following a similar storefront crash in the same shopping center in February, grieving family members and local residents are now calling for safety barriers to protect employees and customers.
Young woman killed in Atascocita bakery crash identified as 19-year-old employee
Store owners and friends confirmed to FOX 26 that the victim had just received her acceptance letter to the University of Houston just hours before the fatal accident.
Houston East Side street renamed following Cesar Chavez allegations
The street’s new namesake, Joe E Ramirez Boulevard, has deep, historic ties to the immediate neighborhood.
Houston parents fear long-term health impacts following massive tire fire
Air Alliance Houston reports that independent monitors detected dangerous spikes in particulate matter up to four miles away, suggesting areas closer to the blaze experienced even worse conditions.
Texas City shelter-in-place ends after refinery fire
The fire was reported Sunday morning at the Marathon Refinery.
Braving triple-digit heat: How fans are staying cool at Houston FIFA Fan Fest
Despite "feels-like" temperatures soaring well into the triple digits, dedicated soccer fans are still flocking to EaDo with creative ways to stay cool for the Houston FIFA Fan Fest.
Shepherd-area residents evacuated after Friday gas leak
Officials say FM 1127 could remain closed through the weekend. Displaced residents can be reimbursed.
Nearly 200 volunteers fan out across Houston suburbs to fight trafficking ahead of World Cup rush
As the global spotlight shines on Houston for the FIFA World Cup, a local organization warns that a shadow economy is ramping up right alongside the soccer rush. The nonprofit organization Elijah Rising confirms 185 volunteers have signed up for a massive, coordinated outreach operation targeting suburban hotels and motels.
Houston activates FIFA World Cup emergency hub, launches public safety alert system
As Houston gets ready to take the global stage, city officials are locking down their safety and communication plans. The city has set up two distinct text message tracks depending on whether you call Houston home or are traveling in for the matches.









