Will new abortion laws mean the end of Roe v. Wade?

A lot of people are worried about women's reproductive rights after Alabama passed a near total ban on abortion.

Prairie View A&M University nursing student to undergo brain surgery

While Prairie View A&M first-year nursing student Dyanna Tucker is finishing up her finals, she's also dealing with a cyst in her brain that is causing seizures, blurred vision and massive headaches.

Historically black sorority bans transgender women from obtaining membership

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., a historically black sorority founded at Howard University in 1920, released a statement saying the will not open membership to transgender women.

HPOU president says Houston needs more police officers

The president of the Houston Police Officers' Union says the city does not have enough officers on the streets.

Group of Republicans protest Bernie Sanders during Houston visit

A group of conservative Republicans gathered downtown today to protest democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

How to prevent microblading horrors

For those of you who weren't blessed with thick, full eyebrows, do like others do and just buy some.

Mourning for Nipsey Hussle goes well beyond his music

Nipsey Hussle thought Marathon Clothing could be a seed to revive the impoverished Los Angeles community where he grew up.

Mental health conditions among children, teens

Nearly one in seven children and/or teens has a mental health condition and half of those cases are never treated.

Houston police chief addresses gang problem after Jazmine Barnes murder

Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo responded to Governor Greg Abbott’s comments on gang violence in a meeting with reporters Wednesday, thanking the governor for acknowledging one of gang violence's victims, but criticizing where some state resources are being allocated. 

Shaquille O'Neal, Houston officer cover cost of Jazmine Barnes' funeral

The deadly shooting of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes has captured the attention of the nation. Now, a basketball legend and a Houston first responder are stepping up to help her family.

Two Pearland men featured in McDonald's commercial

During the summer, Jevh Maravilla and Christian Toledo were eating at a McDonald’s in Pearland when one of them noticed none of the advertisements inside had Asians featured in them.

Efforts to stop sex robot brothel from opening in Houston

It seems a business that rents and sells sex robots has plans to move to Houston in the Galleria area and open in just a few days. The possibility has sparked outrage among some Houstonians. 

Contentious first debate between Cruz, O'Rourke

The surprisingly close U.S. Senate race in Texas is growing more combative, and Republican Sen.

Children, 11 to 14, arrested in string of violent robberies

Deputies say that four juveniles were arrested for robbing an elderly man at gunpoint in southwest Houston.

Police: Border agent knew victims, targeted them for vulnerability

A U.S. Border Patrol supervisor charged in the killings of four women knew the victims and targeted them for their vulnerability, authorities said Monday, as some feared more deaths at the hands of the agent remained undiscovered.

Priest charged with indecency with a child

A priest from Richmond is charged with four counts of indecency with a child in Montgomery County where two people claim they were sexually abused almost 20 years ago.

Pct. 6 Constable Siliva Trevino sued by former deputy

Harris County Constable Precinct 6 Silvia Trevino is being accused of racial and religious discrimination in a new lawsuit filed by a former deputy.