Solfest 2023 concert canceled, ticket holders left with unanswered questions
Customers say they're left in the dark after Solfest 2023 was suddenly called off. FOX 26 Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan has been following this investigation as ticket holders worry they?re out thousands of dollars.
New bill looks to expand gambling in Texas, bringing casinos to state
In Texas, you can play the lottery and win at bingo, but betting on sports and playing your luck in a casino is not legal. However, there?s a push now to bring casinos to Texas under a new bill called SJR-17 filed by State Senator Carol Alvarado.
GOP lawmakers propose balanced budget amendment as US nears debt ceiling
The U.S. will hit its statutory debt limit of roughly $31.4 trillion this week.
Olympic medalist Usain Bolt missing more than $12M from account, attorneys say
Attorneys have threatened civil and criminal action if the money is not returned within 10 days.
GOP lawmakers propose balanced budget amendment as US nears debt ceiling
The U.S. will hit its statutory debt limit of roughly $31.4 trillion this week
Gas prices rise in tandem with oil even as demand drops: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas rose to $3.32, four cents more than last week and 17 cents more than a month ago.
Good news: Today’s mortgage rates fall across all terms | Jan. 18, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Jan. 18, 2023, which are trending down from yesterday.
Missing Zelle deposits from your Bank of America account? Here’s what we know
Bank of America and Zelle were trending on Twitter Wednesday as customers voice concerns about money missing from their accounts.
Party City files for bankruptcy protection amid rising prices
Party City is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after struggling with rising prices and a pullback in customer spending.
What is the debt ceiling?
Congress has until Thursday to make a decision about America's debt. But what is the debt ceiling? Investopedia Editor in Chief Caleb Silver explains.
Netflix is hiring a flight attendant for one of its private jets—and the job pays up to $385,000
Job candidates can apply now for the role on the Netflix website for a chance to travel and earn a quality salary.
Interest in having chicken coops increase as egg prices skyrocket
Egg prices have risen dramatically over the past year, thanks to the avian bird flu. Now, chicken groups say they are seeing more interested parties wanting to own coops.
How inflation is changing the way people use payment apps
A recent survey by Forbes finds that some young adults are using payment apps to cover the costs of restaurant tabs, groceries, and rent.
Decade-high credit card, personal loan delinquency rates coming in 2023: TransUnion
TransUnion forecasted serious credit card and personal loan delinquencies will rise end of 2023. Here's how you can pay down debt.
Rent The Chicken offers Texas residents a chance to have their own eggs
If you've ever thought about raising chickens in your own backyard to have your own farm-fresh eggs, now might be your chance!
Social Security benefits can be taken to pay student loans in default
Up to 15% of a person’s Social Security benefits can be garnished to pay student loans in default.
Today’s best mortgage deal? Look to 15-year rates for greater interest savings | Jan. 17, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Jan. 17, 2023, which are up from last Friday.
Texas ranked 3rd best state to start a business, according to study
Calling all entrepreneurs, if you're looking to start a business, Texas is one of the best places to start it!
The Issue Is: A conversation with State Comptroller Glenn Hegar about Texas' $33 billion surplus
As state lawmakers continue to figure out what to do with its gigantic budget surplus, The Chief Financial Officer of the Texas government, State Comptroller Glenn Hager sat down with us to share his thoughts on the matter.
COVID-19 upended Texas schools’ finances. Now they’re calling for a new funding system.
Districts like Pflugerville ISD say the pandemic and rising inflation have eroded the value of the state’s last effort to overhaul its public education finance system.


















