Getting ALL the vaccines!
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43 percent of eligible Texans have had at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Some older adults may also be due for their pneumonia vaccine, a shingles vaccine, and what about the flu vaccine too? Is it safe to get them all? Dr. Anna Maria Macaluso Davidson with Memorial Hermann helps answer your concerns.

Can companies and colleges make getting the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory?
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Some Houston Methodist Nurses are protesting the hospital's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The hospital announced vaccines are mandatory for all employees back in March. But, can employers make that call? Professor Dorit Reiss from UC Hastings joins us to help answer that question.

Remembering Cleverly Stone
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It's been one year since we lost our friend and Fox colleague Cleverly Stone, the founder of Houston Restaurant Weeks lost her battle with cancer, but her fight against hunger and Houston lives on. Our Ruben Dominguez has more.

Popular BBQ joint in Houston does not even serve meat!
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In Texas, barbecue is king, of course, but some of the fastest-selling dishes in Houston don't even have meat, so Natasha Geigel joins us Friday morning at the Sauce Pit, a vegan barbecue food truck to tell us what they're serving up.

Mom Squad: Are you ready to return to the movie theater?
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Four Houston-area moms discuss whether or not they are ready to go back to the movie theater. Also, how do they feel about going to baseball games, flying, eating out or going to waterparks? Are they ready to do all of these activities with their kids?

Governor asserts authority over power to call for special session
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Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick called for a special session after the regular legislative session ends on Sunday, but Governor Greg Abbott said that is not his call to make.

Memorial Day Weekend in Galveston
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If you are headed to Galveston this weekend, here are somethings to know including things to do and see and how to find parking.

59 NB connector ramp to 610 W Loop to close June 4
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FOX 26's Lina de Florias speaks with Danny Perez from TxDOT about a big upcoming closure in Houston.

Grill shopping for the return of summer
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FOX 26's Ruben Dominguez is at Texas Star Grill Shop with what you need to know before you fire up the grill this weekend.

Galveston beach and water safety tips
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Peter Davis with Galveston Island Beach Patrol shares some safety reminders ahead of Memorial Day weekend.

Water adventures on Houston's north side

Looking to have some fun in the sun? Here's a look at Hangar 9 in Conroe and Big River Waters Park in New Caney.

Water adventures on Houston's north side
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This weekend is the kick-off of many summer activities, including fun in the sun, north of Houston in Montgomery County.

Don't Fry Day: Doctors encourage sun safety
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This Memorial day weekend kicks-off the unofficial start to summer and a local doctor urges you to protect your skin, not only in the summer, but all year long.

Indoor cycling workouts cause rise in 'straddling injuries'
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Peloton says it's building its first U.S. factory due to surging demand for its exercise equipment but the popularity of stationary bikes is leading to an injury a lot of women didn't even know existed and they're not calling a family doctor; they need an OBGYN like Dr. Megan Pallister with Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, who joins us live on FOX 26 Houston Morning Show.

Answering your questions about the Moderna vaccine!
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Moderna could become the second COVID-19 vaccine approved for kids as young as 12-years-old. The company has asked for emergency authorization after reporting its vaccine is 100 percent effective for the age group. Dr. Flor Munoz, associate professor of pediatrics and infectious diseases at Baylor College of Medicine joins us live to answer your questions.

Can businesses get sued if someone contracts COVID-19?
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If you own a business. can you be sued if someone believes they contracted COVID-19 at your establishment? Brad Nitschke Chair of Jackson Walker law firm's COVID-19 task force helps break it down for us.