THE MISSING: Have you seen Daniel Brown?
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FOX 26 Reporter Tiffany Justice spoke with Daniel's brother, Darrel, about Daniel's disappearance.

Houston-area Black-owned businesses you can support during Black History Month
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FOX 26 is celebrating Black History Month by highlighting places in Houston, where you can see and support Black Excellence and we hear more from J.O. Malone with BLCK Market, who shares some of the events happening in the city and how you don't have to just support local businesses during February.

Two-vehicle accident at Grand Pkwy, I-10
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Two vehicles were involved in an accident at Grand Parkway and I-10 as temperatures dip below freezing.

Debrief: Harris Co. Judge Lina Hidalgo called out for 'misbehavior' during Pct. 5 Corporal funeral
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FOX 26's Greg Groogan helps explain a situation in which a deputy constable is publicly accusing the Harris County leader of disrespecting fallen Harris County Pct. 5 Corporal Charles Galloway.

Bayou City Buzz: Tubi honoring Black History Month

Tubi is honoring Black History Month with an all-new original musical drama HOWARD HIGH produced by Marques Houston.

"I tried drinking myself to death" An intimate look at Houston Missing Persons Day 2021

"I tried to drink myself to death." Houston's Tim Miller shared the pain of his daughter's disappearance at the 9th annual Houston Missing Persons Day gathering.

THE MISSING: What happens when a loved one goes missing?
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FOX 26 Anchor Kaitlin Monte explains the pain families of those missing go through when their loved one goes missing.

Bayou City Buzz: Checking out the Electric Gamebox

With the goal of wanting to bring Social back to gaming, Electric Gamebox is a hyper immersive group gaming experience in an interactive digital smart room.

Bayou City Buzz: Electric Gamebox
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FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out the Electronic Gamebox at the Woodlands Mall.

How Black History Month came to be
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Every February, Americans across the country celebrate and honor Black excellence in our communities but how much do you know about the month's origin? The News Edge Early Edition speaks with Dr. Vida Robertson, the Director of Critical Race Studies at The University of Houston Downtown about the birth of Black History Month that began as a week and later evolved, as well as how people can take part in celebrating the history of Black America.

Bayou City Buzz: Seltzerland
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FOX 26's Coco Dominguez has more where you can try over 100 different kinds of seltzers and it's coming to a golf course in Houston.

Online petition pushing for Texas teen's release after beating stepfather to death for alleged child abuse
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Nearly 250,000 people have signed a petition asking Governor Greg Abbott to release three teenagers accused of beating their stepfather to death after finding out he was sexually abusing their 9-year-old sister. Two of the boys are brothers. The other is a family friend. All of them are being held on million-dollar bonds and if convicted face life in prison without the possibility of parole. News Edge Legal Analyst Charles Adams has offered to represent the boys for free if they need legal council.

How illegal gun modification played factor in Houston police shootout
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The gun used in Thursday?s shootout with police appears to have been illegally modified to operate as an automatic weapon: a machine gun. The Houston office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) demonstrates how machine guns work and are highly illegal.

Experience a taste of Indian culture in Stafford

The word “Mandir” means a place where your mind becomes still. The diversity of our city is attracting people from all backgrounds to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Stafford, Texas, a place of Hindu worship.

Bayou City Buzz: BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
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FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in the Bayou City Buzz.

Rapper Fat Joe shares why rap lyrics should not be used in courtrooms
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FOX 26's Coco Dominguez speaks with rapper Fat Joe, who is on the front lines of the lawsuit saying rap is an art and does not belong in the courtroom.