Struggling to pay your mortgage? Credible CEO on 3 tips homeowners need to know
As the coronavirus pandemic cuts deep into Americans’ finances, millions of homeowners throughout the country are struggling to pay — or skipping entirely — their mortgage payments.
As the coronavirus pandemic cuts deep into Americans’ finances, millions of homeowners throughout the country are struggling to pay — or skipping entirely — their mortgage payments.
WHO guidance: Healthy people should wear masks only when 'taking care of' coronavirus patients
The World Health Organization is recommending healthy people, including those who don't exhibit COVID-19 symptoms, only wear masks when taking care of someone infected with the contagion.
The World Health Organization is recommending healthy people, including those who don't exhibit COVID-19 symptoms, only wear masks when taking care of someone infected with the contagion.
7-year-old throws personal prom for babysitter after hers was canceled
You’re never too young to plan, and then throw, a prom.
You’re never too young to plan, and then throw, a prom.
Galveston Co. nursing home gets COVID-19 zapping robot
The number of positive COVID-19 cases and the use of Hydroxychloroquine to treat elderly patients put the Texas City nursing home in the national spotlight.
The number of positive COVID-19 cases and the use of Hydroxychloroquine to treat elderly patients put the Texas City nursing home in the national spotlight.
REPORT: 22 Texas hospitals sue patients for unpaid bills
Most hospitals don't sue patients. But since January 2018, the study, "Eroding the Public Trust," reports that 22 Texas hospitals have sued patients for unpaid bills. More than 1,300 Texas patients face lawsuits, including 350 just since the economic crisis began.
Most hospitals don't sue patients. But since January 2018, the study, "Eroding the Public Trust," reports that 22 Texas hospitals have sued patients for unpaid bills. More than 1,300 Texas patients face lawsuits, including 350 just since the economic crisis began.
Galveston Co. nursing home gets COVID-19 zapping robot
When the pandemic began 83 residents and employees at the Resort at Texas City nursing home tested positive for COVID-19.
When the pandemic began 83 residents and employees at the Resort at Texas City nursing home tested positive for COVID-19.
Harris Co. mandatory face covering order expires
On Thursday, the mandatory facial covering order officially ended in Harris County.
On Thursday, the mandatory facial covering order officially ended in Harris County.
Grandma wears colorful unicorn costume to greet her grandkids amid pandemic
It was the first time that the kids had hugged since March 17.
It was the first time that the kids had hugged since March 17.
One-on-One Interview: Gov. Abbott talks reopening texas, mail-in voting
FOX 26's Kaitlin Monte talks with Governor Abbott about his plans to reopen outside sporting venues and how the coronavirus will affect elections in Texas.
FOX 26's Kaitlin Monte talks with Governor Abbott about his plans to reopen outside sporting venues and how the coronavirus will affect elections in Texas.
103-year-old cracks open Bud Light to celebrate coronavirus recovery
Jennie Stejna fought the virus for about three weeks.
Jennie Stejna fought the virus for about three weeks.
Doctor offers mental health support & advice to burned-out health workers
Dr. Charity is especially concerned about burn-out during the pandemic, because many medical workers are spending more time than usual at hospitals, are physically uncomfortable from all of the protective gear they're wearing, and mentally drained from difficulties during the pandemic.
Dr. Charity is especially concerned about burn-out during the pandemic, because many medical workers are spending more time than usual at hospitals, are physically uncomfortable from all of the protective gear they're wearing, and mentally drained from difficulties during the pandemic.
Houston nurses share dramatic moments caring for COVID-19 patients in New York
Two Houston nurses describe their experiences working on the front line and treating COVID-19 patients in New York City.
Two Houston nurses describe their experiences working on the front line and treating COVID-19 patients in New York City.
Harris Co. plans to potentially open new COVID-19 shelter
Roughly four weeks after the announced closure of a $17 million field hospital that was never used, Harris County now has plans to potentially open another COVID-19 medical shelter, if the need arises.
Roughly four weeks after the announced closure of a $17 million field hospital that was never used, Harris County now has plans to potentially open another COVID-19 medical shelter, if the need arises.
Harris Co. makeshift hospital could be used to fight second COVID-19 wave
Harris County has approved money for a new makeshift healthcare facility at NRG to fight the second wave of COVID-19 in Harris County.
Harris County has approved money for a new makeshift healthcare facility at NRG to fight the second wave of COVID-19 in Harris County.
US coronavirus deaths top 100,000, according to Johns Hopkins
There are more than 5.6 million confirmed cases and 350,000 deaths worldwide.
There are more than 5.6 million confirmed cases and 350,000 deaths worldwide.
Poll: Half of Americans would get a COVID-19 vaccine
Health experts already worry about the whiplash if vaccine promises like President Donald Trump’s goal of a 300 million-dose stockpile by January fail. Only time and science will tell -- and the new poll shows the public is indeed skeptical.
Health experts already worry about the whiplash if vaccine promises like President Donald Trump’s goal of a 300 million-dose stockpile by January fail. Only time and science will tell -- and the new poll shows the public is indeed skeptical.
Ford's cop cars can now kill coronavirus with extreme heat
The automaker has developed a software update for some of its Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility patrol vehicles that allows them to use the climate control system to raise the cabin temperature to 133 degrees for 15 minutes to help kill any coronavirus inside.
The automaker has developed a software update for some of its Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility patrol vehicles that allows them to use the climate control system to raise the cabin temperature to 133 degrees for 15 minutes to help kill any coronavirus inside.
Oakland pastor recovers from COVID-19, urges churches not to reopen until it's safe
Reverend Johnnie Clark with Word Assembly Church in East Oakland said it's a matter of life and death.
Reverend Johnnie Clark with Word Assembly Church in East Oakland said it's a matter of life and death.
Hundreds of complaints of packed bars, clubs over Memorial Day weekend; zero citations issued
Houston-area leaders concerned after hundreds of complaints regarding packed bars and clubs over Memorial Day Weekend.
Houston-area leaders concerned after hundreds of complaints regarding packed bars and clubs over Memorial Day Weekend.
Local Republican delegates support Trump demand to hold GOP convention
Pres. Trump is threatening to move the RNC if the convention won't be held at full attendance, and Houston-area Republicans support him.
Pres. Trump is threatening to move the RNC if the convention won't be held at full attendance, and Houston-area Republicans support him.


















