Undocumented immigrants fearful of seeking assistance after Harvey

FEMA has crews set up across our area, encouraging those who have been effected by hurricane Harvey to file a claim. However, there are those in the Hispanic community who are fearful of coming forward because of their immigration status.

Pastor, wife among Harvey flood deaths

"It's a lot to have to bury one parent, but being that we have to bury both parents at one time, it's unimaginable," explains Naomi Dabney.

Toughest little volunteer fire department in Texas

They represent the toughest little volunteer fire department in Texas, but they need your help! Their town of Plum Grove flooded and much of their firefighting equipment was destroyed.

Death toll from Harvey rises to at least 60
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Officials now blame at least 60 deaths on Harvey, the storm that dumped several feet of rain on southeast Texas in a matter of days.

Church groups help with Harvey cleanup
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Church groups in Texas are stepping up and helping homeowners all over the Houston area deal with damage from floodwaters in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

'You Loot We Shoot': Texans lay down the law after Harvey

Hurricane Harvey's victims are taking a firm stand against opportunistic visitors who might want to steal from residences as homeowners try to recover from the devastation.

The Latest: Residents allowed to go home near chemical plant

Neighbors of a Houston-area chemical plant are being allowed to return home, ending an evacuation order after Harvey drenched highly combustible compounds that later exploded and caught fire.

Mayor: Houston 'open for business' despite Harvey disaster

Houston's mayor insists that America's fourth-largest city is "open for business," but with areas under water, people not yet in their homes, and billions in damage to repair, major disasters that Harvey created are by no means resolved.

Israel to give $1M in aid to Houston Jewish community

Israel says it will donate $1 million in emergency aid to Houston's Jewish community to aid in post-Harvey recovery efforts.

Congress returns to Washington with agenda upended by Harvey

Harvey has scrambled the equation for Congress as lawmakers get ready to return to Washington on Tuesday after a five-week summer recess.

Baytown finally drying out from Harvey flooding

Folks have uttered a lot of words beginning with the letter "F" when talking about Harvey, but for Marsha Tuha the most important "F" word getting her through this disaster is "family".

Texas Game Warden returns to flooded home after helping Harvey victims

A Texas Game Warden who has been busy for the last week helping others finally got a chance to return to his flood-damaged Baytown home.

Lake Jackson residents working together to get ahead of more flooding

Residents of Lake Jackson are bracing themselves for more water coming from the north. The community is coming together in an attempt to stop Mother Nature from damaging their property any further.

J.J. Watt fundraiser for Harvey victims passes $18 million

Texans star J.J. Watt’s fundraiser for the victims of Hurricane Harvey in Houston passed the $18 million mark on Sunday.

'Emergency' abortion fund established for Hurricane Harvey survivors

As donations pour in for the tens of thousands of Texans affected by Hurricane Harvey, one group is putting money aside for a select group of survivors: those who require "emergency" abortions.