Houston man out thousands of dollars after theft
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A Houston man says he is out thousands of dollars, all thanks to a common crime during tax season.

Tax refund stolen from Houston man - what you need to know

A Houston man is sounding the alarm after he says his $5,304 tax refund was stolen — and deposited into a bank account opened in his name without his knowledge.

Man killed inside Houston garage
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New surveillance video captured two suspects making their escape after a possible home invasion in a quiet neighborhood in southwest Houston. That crime turned deadly.

Houston Lyft driver finds silver lining after passenger attack

A Lyft driver who was attacked by a passenger on Christmas Eve has found an unexpected blessing in the aftermath of the incident. Thanks to a good Samaritan, she now has a new car.

Sen. Ted Cruz's anti-deepfake porn 'Take It Down Act' headed to Pres. Trump's desk

A bill designed to battle artificial intelligence-created deepfakes and revenge porn will go to President Donald Trump's desk for approval after passing the U.S. House on Monday.

Chase Bank loses $1 million in credit card scheme, more suspects convicted

The last two individuals involved in a widespread mail theft and credit card fraud scheme pleaded guilty to their charged, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Texas City boat fire: 1 dead, 1 injured at Waterman’s Harbor Marina

A boat fire in Texas City has killed one person and injured another at the at the Waterman's Harbor Marina on Dickinson Bayou, according to reports.

Amber Alert founder says system is being misused

For nearly 30 years, the Amber Alert has helped locate abducted children. But its founder believes changes should be made to make the emergency alert system more effective.

Baytown shooting: Parents facing charges
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The parents of a teenage boy who is accused of killing a 14 year old girl in Baytown are now facing charges in the case for allowing the young suspect to access a gun.

Former Corpus Christi United Steelworkers president pleads guilty to embezzlement

Robert Cirilo, a former president of the United Steelworkers Local 13-1647 in Corpus Christi, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of embezzlement from the labor organization.