DoubleTree hotel death: Lawsuit filed against Houston hotel after missing girl was found in pipe

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against a Houston hotel following the tragic discovery of 8-year-old Aliyah Lynette Jaico's body wedged in the pool equipment after she went missing while swimming with her family.

Houston Bush Airport Terminal B departures, arrivals map for temporary changes

Travelers at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport will want to know about some traffic flow changes for arrivals and departures that begin next week.

Arrijana Hill remembered 10 years after she was murdered by her boyfriend

It's been 10 years since Pearland teenager Arrijana Hill, who was pregnant with twins, was found murdered inside her home and her boyfriend found guilty in her death. Her family and loves ones gathered to remember her.

Kate Middleton announces cancer diagnosis in video message

Kate Middleton, princess of Wales, announced Friday that she has cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy.

New Houston Housing Authority hears grievances over agency's past performance

Tensions rise at a Houston Housing Authority meeting as residents and activists voice grievances over alleged mismanagement, corruption, and environmental hazards surrounding housing projects.

Pastor robbed and shot twice while walking to his car after the Houston rodeo

Pastor Thomas Wilson shares his harrowing tale of being robbed and shot after leaving the Houston Rodeo, crediting his survival to a miraculous intervention.

Houston jugging: Woman sues plaza for lack of security, seeks justice and prevention of future incidents

A disabled woman files a lawsuit against Dun Huang Plaza in Southwest Houston following a violent robbery, highlighting concerns over inadequate security measures and aiming to prevent similar incidents.

Houston mayor defends Chief Troy Finner as case shelving probe continues

Mayor John Whitmire stands by Chief Troy Finner amidst criticism over Houston Police's failure to investigate a quarter million criminal complaints, implementing an oversight panel to address the crisis and citing past practices under previous chiefs.

Mayor John Whitmire says the City of Houston is 'broke'

Mayor John Whitmire confronts Houston's dire financial situation head-on, proposing tough measures including a 5% budget cut and potential tax hikes to address a staggering deficit exceeding $160 million.

Fed leaves interest rates unchanged, says three cuts still planned

The decision, which was widely expected, keeps the federal funds rate between a range of 5.25% to 5.5%, a 22-year-high. This will also keep rates for mortgages, loans and credit cards at elevated levels.

Appeals court blocks enforcement of Texas migrant law once again

Just hours after the U.S. Supreme Court said Texas can enforce its SB4 border law, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel hearing arguments on the merits of the law temporarily blocked it again.

26-year-old woman given 16 bonds in about a year accused of seriously injuring fast food employee

Meet Aubry Davis, the record-breaking defendant with more bonds than most have in a lifetime, as Breaking Bond investigates how the justice system failed to stop her alleged crime spree.

Washington Ave. crime crunch: Quadruple shooter still on the run

Washington Avenue residents reel in fear as police hunt for gunman after a shooting at a local bar leaves four injured, highlighting escalating safety concerns in the area.