Amazon delivery driver caught on video spitting on package
An Amazon delivery driver was caught on video appearing to spit on his hand and wiping it on a package delivered to a resident's door in Hancock Park.
An Amazon delivery driver was caught on video appearing to spit on his hand and wiping it on a package delivered to a resident's door in Hancock Park.
Company behind bullet train lays off employees, future unknown
While the project is not altogether canceled, the future is uncertain.
While the project is not altogether canceled, the future is uncertain.
Medical supply shortage impacts Houston
Officials hope to keep testing large numbers of people for COVID-19, if they can get the necessary supplies.
Officials hope to keep testing large numbers of people for COVID-19, if they can get the necessary supplies.
COVID-19 changes funerals
Virtual funeral services are coming about due to social distancing.
Virtual funeral services are coming about due to social distancing.
Small business owners worry about future during COVID-19 crisis
How does the local economy bounce back after this crisis is over?
How does the local economy bounce back after this crisis is over?
Company behind bullet train lays off employees, future unknown
Texas Central High-Speed Rail has announced that their planned high-speed rail project from Dallas to Houston could be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Texas Central High-Speed Rail has announced that their planned high-speed rail project from Dallas to Houston could be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Letters arrive at senior center from all over the globe
A week ago, residents at Heartis Senior Living Clear Lake in Webster posted a photo to a Facebook asking for letters and drawings. Letters from across the country and world began pouring in even as far as Australia.
A week ago, residents at Heartis Senior Living Clear Lake in Webster posted a photo to a Facebook asking for letters and drawings. Letters from across the country and world began pouring in even as far as Australia.
Dow slides as $2T coronavirus aid package sails through Congress
On Thursday, Wall Street appeared to shrug off miserable news on unemployment as the S&P 500 rose 6.2 percent, bringing its three-day rally to 17.6 percent.
On Thursday, Wall Street appeared to shrug off miserable news on unemployment as the S&P 500 rose 6.2 percent, bringing its three-day rally to 17.6 percent.
People behind in child support payments may not qualify for coronavirus stimulus check
Individuals who are overdue on child support payments should not expect to receive a stimulus check according to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.
Individuals who are overdue on child support payments should not expect to receive a stimulus check according to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.
Local university develops low-cost ventilator for COVID-19 patients
As we hear stories about how some doctors in other countries are having to decide who lives and who dies because of a ventilator shortage, Rice University and Lone Star College are doing what they can to keep that from happening here.
As we hear stories about how some doctors in other countries are having to decide who lives and who dies because of a ventilator shortage, Rice University and Lone Star College are doing what they can to keep that from happening here.
'Apart but together': College students unemployed due to coronavirus design t-shirts for charity
Two college students who recently lost their jobs decided to use their free time to design t-shirts with 100 percent of the proceeds going to charity.
Two college students who recently lost their jobs decided to use their free time to design t-shirts with 100 percent of the proceeds going to charity.
Local doctor tests positive for COVID-19, frustrated with testing process
On Monday, March 16, Dr. Vanessa Barrow thought she had a cold or allergies and didn’t think much of it.
On Monday, March 16, Dr. Vanessa Barrow thought she had a cold or allergies and didn’t think much of it.
UnitedHealthcare extends agreement with Houston Methodist physicians
UnitedHealthcare extended its agreement with Houston Methodist physicians in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
UnitedHealthcare extended its agreement with Houston Methodist physicians in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Letter to seniors from all over the globe
Since seniors are susceptible to COVID-19, social distancing can get pretty lonely.
Since seniors are susceptible to COVID-19, social distancing can get pretty lonely.
Colleges are closed, but apartments still charging rent
Many college students and their parents have reached out to FOX 26, frustrated they still have to pay rent for apartments now that schools have canceled classes and gone online during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Many college students and their parents have reached out to FOX 26, frustrated they still have to pay rent for apartments now that schools have canceled classes and gone online during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Fort Bend County reports first COVID-19 death
The resident was a woman in her 70s with significant pre-existing medical conditions.
The resident was a woman in her 70s with significant pre-existing medical conditions.
Texas Medical Center hospitals and clinics move to no visitor policy
Pediatric hospitals and units will generally be exempted from these restrictions.
Pediatric hospitals and units will generally be exempted from these restrictions.
Abbott deploys Texas National Guard in support of COVID-19 response
Abbott has ordered an initial focus on two critical missions: assisting drive through testing sites and bolstering the state’s healthcare infrastructure.
Abbott has ordered an initial focus on two critical missions: assisting drive through testing sites and bolstering the state’s healthcare infrastructure.
Trump signs $2.2T stimulus after swift congressional votes
The president signed the unprecedented order into law on Friday.
The president signed the unprecedented order into law on Friday.
Are gun shops 'essential' businesses during a pandemic?
As the nation grapples with a pandemic that has upended daily life, some gun rights advocates are concerned about an erosion of Second Amendment rights.
As the nation grapples with a pandemic that has upended daily life, some gun rights advocates are concerned about an erosion of Second Amendment rights.



















