Event planner gives tips on dealing with the worldwide flower shortage

We have dealt with many shortages in the last year. Now, your wedding or event may not feature the blooms of your dreams due to a shortage of flowers worldwide.

Pediatric infectious disease doctor answers your questions LIVE about the COVID-19 vaccine for children
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The Pfizer vaccine has been cleared to use for children between the ages of 12 to 15-years-old and we know parents have concerns, so here to answer your questions LIVE on the air was Dr. Michael Chang, a pediatric infectious disease doctor with UT Health and UT Physicians.

Helpful tips as we brace ourselves for hurricane season
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Hurricane season is less than a month away, and so we all need to really start thinking about those preparations. Joining our Mellisa Wilson Friday morning is Sarah Smith, an emergency disaster coordinator for emergency disaster services to offer helpful tips in preparing this season.

Local expert breaks down how inflation is helping the economy recover from the pandemic
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Inflation concerns are definitely picking up as the economy begins to recover from the pandemic. Local financial professional Richard Becker of Texas Retirement Planners is here with tips to help you better understand what's going on with inflation.

COVID-19 pandemic causing a flower shortage
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FOX 26's Natasha Geigel speaks with Shari Costigan, owner of Events de Luxe, about how a flower shortage may impact events and alternatives to consider.

Tax expert helps answer your questions!
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As we get closer to this year's tax deadlines in Texas, we catch up with Tax Expert from My Tax Guy in Houston Douglas Hord to help answer your questions and clear up any confusion.

Restaurants are hiring!
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You may be noticing longer wait times at your favorite restaurant, help wanted signs as well. Restaurants are hiring; they just need workers to come back. So we have Michelle Castro from Workforce Solutions. Joining us live Friday morning!

Houston Art Car Experience
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After going virtual in 2020, Houston's iconic art car tradition is back with a different experience in 2021.

The Dr. Seuss Experience arrives in Houston
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The Dr. Seuss Experience is coming to the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston from May 15 to August 15.

Kangaroo Care Awareness Day
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A Houston-area mom started an awareness day ten years ago, after kangaroo care helped save her son's life

National Police Week: HPD sergeant talks about what it means to law enforcement
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DeAndre' Hutchison is an HPD sergeant and the president of the Afro American Police Officers League. He explains how much it means to officers to be recognized.

Mom Squad: Is it important to introduce social media to kids?
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Five mothers discuss how they plan to handle social media with their children. Also, do the social media safety features go far enough to protect kids?

Mom Squad: Do we need an Instagram for kids?
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Five Houston-area mothers share their thoughts about Facebook developing a version of Instagram for kids.

Free tuition opportunity at the University of St. Thomas this fall
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The University of St. Thomas in Houston is offering free fall tuition to the first 500 people who sign up for some specially designed AAS degrees. UST says it developed these 100% online associates-in-applied-science degree programs to help the Texas workforce meet the job demands of the future. You can apply at stthom.edu/AASApplication. For more information, contact ustassociates@stthom.edu or degrees.stthom.edu.

Proofing your marriage from gray divorce

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini shares suggestions you can begin now that will help you create and restore a marriage you love being a part of.

Proofing your marriage from gray divorce
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Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini shares suggestions you can begin now that will help you create and restore a marriage you love being a part of.

Is the mullet seeing a comeback???
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Fox 26 Houston's Ruben Dominguez takes us to get our hair done Thursday morning, where stylists tell us they're getting requests for mullets!

Researchers believe gum disease could be causing severe symptoms of COVID-19
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Researchers are now narrowing-in on why the virus affects people so differently. They believe your mouth could play a significant role in how sick you get from the virus.