$2.5 million worth of olive oil stolen in Houston, investigation underway

A Houston-based olive oil company is offering a reward for the return of thousands of gallons of olive oil that were stolen from a warehouse.

Texas man executed for fatally stabbing twin teenage girls in 1989

A Texas man convicted of fatally stabbing twin 16-year-old girls more than three decades ago was executed on Tuesday evening.

'Smishing' text message scam targeting TxTag toll customers

There’s a new scam going around, targeting people who drive on Texas toll roads. It involves fraudulent text messages that appear to be from TxTag or other toll agencies.

Houston lawyer says 120 victims to sue Diddy
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Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee says he's been contacted by thousands of people who claim they were victimized by Sean "Diddy" Combs. FOX 26's Damali Keith spoke with the attorney who details some of the lawsuits.

Montgomery County Fire Department lieutenant dies after medical emergency

t Lieutenant Charles "Buddy" Freeman with the Montgomery County Emergency Services District #2 Fire Department has died after a being hospitalized for a medical emergency.

FBI to pay $22M to settle harassment claims from women trainees at Quantico

The FBI agreed Monday to pay more than $22 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging female recruits were singled out for dismissal in training and routinely harassed by instructors with sexually charged comments about their breast size, false allegations of infidelity and the need to take contraception “to control their moods."

A neighbor shoots and kills another neighbor's dog after a canine fight between fences

Two weeks after a neighborhood dispute turned fatal for a dog named Benito in a fight through a fence, the case is still under investigation. The owner, Doohan Escalante, recounts the harrowing ordeal, leading to Benito's death and the family's subsequent move for safety, while legal analysts ponder the potential for animal cruelty charges.

Flock cameras: Houston's high-tech ally in fighting crime

Flock cameras are becoming a crucial tool for Houston law enforcement, assisting in capturing criminals by instantly comparing license plate data with crime databases. These cameras have played a pivotal role in resolving high-profile cases recently, but they now face operational challenges after Texas DPS ordered a suspension in residential neighborhoods over licensing issues.

La Porte Fire update: Charred remains of Deer Park man identified, ongoing investigation

Authorities have identified Deer Park resident Jonathan McEvoy as the individual involved in the recent La Porte pipeline fire. The cause of the blaze that involved McEvoy's 2022 Lexus NX350 is still under active investigation.

Three high profile road rage incidents involving teenagers over the past three years

Houston reels from the road rage shooting of 19-year-old Cody Johnson, the third such incident in recent years. Bereaved families receive support from advocates like Paul Castro, while the Houston Police intensify efforts against aggressive driving with marked results from their safety initiative.

Harris County crash: Driver flees after crashing car into house

A car crashed into a home in northwest Harris County early Monday morning, leaving the homeowner with significant damage.

Harris County Criminal Judge Frank Aguilar dies in accident

A serious accident in south Houston claimed the life of Harris County Criminal Judge Frank Aguilar on Sunday, sources say.