How does COVID-19 affect kids? Science has answers and gaps

The Trump administration says the science “is very clear,” but many doctors who specialize in pediatrics and infectious diseases say much of the evidence is inconclusive.

Three sisters give birth on same day at same hospital in Ohio

Three Ohio sisters have defied odds by giving birth on the same day in the same hospital with the same obstetrician overseeing their deliveries.

Spring couple adopts 5 siblings separated in foster care

The Spring couple began fostering their now two-year-old son as a newborn and then took in two of his siblings. Then they found out there were also twin siblings – a total of five siblings in all.

Is it love or the pandemic making them stay?

If you’re questioning whether it’s true love or pandemic fear, Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini shares some signs of a healthy relationship.

Stay home and create your Family’s Constitution this Fourth of July

While COVID-19 is keeping many Fourth of July celebrations at home this year, Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini suggests creating a family constitution.

4 things kids need to hear from their fathers

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini discusses four things children need to hear from their fathers.

Yes, children grieve losses from the pandemic, too

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini shares advice for recognizing signs of grief in children and helping them cope.

5 things couples should know about intimacy

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini discusses five things every couple should know about intimacy.

5 fun family theme nights from a mom of 10

It just takes a little creativity and planning to start having fun in a new way with theme nights.

NC man wins $1 million in lottery after asking family members to each pick a number

In order for Jonathan Gonzalez, a North Carolina resident, to win the lottery, his own luck wasn’t enough. So he called upon his entire family to each pick a number, a decision which would win him $1 million. 

Houston ISD to launch curbside summer meals program June 1

Families will be able to pick up boxed meals for children ages 1 to 18 twice a week at one of 68 designated schools across Houston ISD.