President Biden visits Baltimore bridge collapse site

The president met with the families of the six workers who died when the bridge collapsed. The construction crew - all immigrants from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador – were filling potholes on the bridge when it fell during the early morning hours of March 26.

Four hostages rescued from house on Harby Street in Houston, four suspects charged with kidnapping

On March 27 when a woman walked into a Houston police precinct and told police that her boyfriend, William Manriquez, had been kidnapped after he went to Mexico to visit a sick family member and crossed back over to the U.S. illegally.

Harris County raids chop shops in auto theft crackdown linked to cartel

Harris County authorities conducted a series of raids on suspected auto theft operations across three locations, aided by the SWAT team.

NTSB report on United Airlines plane skidding off runway at Bush Airport

A recent report from NTSB reveals what went wrong on a United Airlines flight landing at Bush Airport in Houston that caused it to slide off a runway.

Houston Mayor unveils comprehensive fix for 'broken' water billing system

Houston Mayor John Whitmire announces a $35 million initiative to replace malfunctioning water meters and address inaccurate billing, promising residents interim rates based on averages while prioritizing transparency and improved customer service.

Victims of 2019 Deer Park Fire to receive compensation as ITC reaches $6.6M settlement

Five years after the catastrophic fire at Deer Park, ITC has reached a $6.6 million settlement with the state of Texas, yet victims like Greta Pires continue to suffer from irreversible health issues, prompting ongoing efforts for restoration and public feedback.

Memorial Hermann's Texas Medical Center liver transplant program inactivated

Memorial Hermann - Texas Medical Center announced they have inactivated their liver transplant program due to irregularities in donor acceptance criteria.

2024 Atlantic hurricane season could be among most active on record, experts predict

Colorado State University hurricane researchers have released their initial outlook for the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, which they believe promises to be an extremely active year, courtesy of an impending La Niña.

92-year-old woman who lost $30,000 to unscrupulous contractor far from being only alleged victim

Carlos Correa's construction company is facing lawsuits and default judgments exceeding half a million dollars, with one client, 92-year-old Genevieve Parker, expressing betrayal and disappointment over the subpar work and financial loss.

FBI 'hostage rescue operation': 4 arrested at East Houston AirBnB

Four suspects were arrested and several potential victims were rescued during an early morning hostage rescue operation, FBI Houston says.

Ex-HPD cop Gerald Goines re-indicted on felony murder charges

Ex-HPD cop Gerald Goines has been re-indicted on felony murder charges after previously having them dropped last week.

Luis Alfredo Pacheco: Dominican Republic politician's son killed in Houston shooting

Houston police have released photos of three individuals suspected of a fatal shooting that left one man dead and another critically wounded at a local gas station.

HPD suspended reports scandal: 'Some' charges filed in ongoing investigation

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner gave a brief update on the more than 250,000 suspended incident reports being investigated due to a "lack of personnel" code.

Cypress HOA accused of hiring company to kill off neighborhood ducks

Coles Crossing residents express shock and concern as the HOA's methods for controlling the Muscovy duck population, including shooting incidents, spark controversy.

Texas person is diagnosed with bird flu after being in contact with cows

A person in Texas has been diagnosed with bird flu, an infection tied to the recent discovery of the virus in dairy cows, health officials said Monday.

Houston-Galveston drug trafficking sweep leads to 23 arrests of alleged cartel members

A recent law enforcement operation spanning several areas, including Houston, Galveston, and various other states, has resulted in the arrest of 23 individuals on charges related to drug trafficking.