50 Cent among dozens of honorees at Annual Houston Humanitarian Awards

The city held its Annual Houston Humanitarian Awards Sunday honoring big names with bigger hearts and among those included award-winning rapper and philanthropist Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.

Dog saves owner after 70-foot fall off Tahoe cliff

A border collie named Saul helped rescue his owner after he fell off a cliff in a remote area in Tahoe National Forest last week. He led the search team directly to the man who was badly injured in the fall and had to be air-lifted to a hospital.

Houston basketball player finds life-saving help on the court

A basketball player from Houston suffered a massive stroke when he was in college and was at risk of it happening again, but a miracle happened thanks to a friend he made on the court, who happened to be a doctor.

Houston basketball player finds life-saving help on the court
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A basketball player from Houston suffered a massive stroke when he was in college.?It happened again years later when he was playing professionally and was at risk of it happening again, but a miracle happened thanks to a friend he made on the court, who happened to be a doctor.

Donations top $300K for Nicholas Bostic — man who saved 5 kids from house fire

The 25-year-old was just driving by when he spotted the fire. He suffered severe injuries and was hospitalized after he saved five children from the flames.

Message in a bottle located in Houston-area after 27 years

A 27-year-old message in a bottle was unearthed Saturday by a group of people picking up trash at Highland Bayou Park.

‘Guardian angel’ finds 5-year-old girl with autism wading in waist-deep marsh water

Police in Plymouth, Massachusetts, said Jake Manna, who’s not from Plymouth, was installing solar panels when he heard there was a search for a missing child with autism.

Famous 'Good Times' painting bought by Houston man for $15 million, now on display at MFAH

The painting from Good Times is just about as memorable as the show's theme song. Certainly you know the artwork displayed in the credits of the 1970's sitcom. Now you can see it in person at Houston's Fine Arts Museum.