Honoring officers who put their lives on the line, remembering those who paid the ultimate price

This police week we're there as relatives celebrate what would have been Dep. Sandeep Dhaliwal's 44th birthday and Councilman Mike Knox remembers his son, fallen HPD Officer Jason Knox, a year after his death.

Apple’s app store goes on trial Monday in legal battle with Epic Games, creator of Fortnite

Epic Games is hoping to break through the app store’s “wall” and offer an alternative, which would allow them to break free of Apple’s commissions. It’s one of the most serious legal threats Apple’s faced in years.

Former Netflix VP convicted of fraud and money laundering

A federal jury found a former Netflix executive guilty Friday of receiving lucrative stock options and more than a half-million dollars in bribes and kickbacks from tech companies to approve contracts with the streaming giant.

Spring mother claims daycare employees broke her 3-month-old's arm

A Spring mother claims employees at Children Lighthouse Daycare in Spring Harmony broke her 3-month-old baby’s arm while in their care. That 3-month old baby girl is now on medication and has a cast on her arm for up to six weeks. 

President Biden to nominate Harris County Sheriff Gonzalez to lead ICE

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez has been named President Joe Biden's pick to lead the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. The nomination was announced Tuesday by the White House. 

Harris County Sheriff's Office deputy dies from COVID-19 complications

The Harris County Sheriff's Office says Deputy Alexander Gwosdz, 32, a 9-year veteran of the agency, passed away on Wednesday from COVID-19 complications.

Man accused of kidnapping, sexually assaulting 17-year-old girl in Cypress

A 34-year-old man allegedly locked a 17-year-old girl in a storage unit in Cypress for five days and sexually assaulted her, according to investigators.

FEMA is now accepting applications for COVID-19 funeral expenses

Financial relief could be on the way for the families of the nearly 50,000 Texans who died from COVID-19. FEMA is now accepting applications for COVID-19 funeral expenses. 

Disney makes dress code more ‘inclusive’ for theme park employees

Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro announced that the company’s theme parks have added inclusion as one of their core values. 

Facebook data on more than 500M users found online

Details from more than 500 million Facebook users have been found available to download for free on a website frequented by low-level hacking enthusiasts.

Bearing down: Baylor routs Houston 78-59 to reach title game

The University of Houston Men's Basketball team fell to Baylor after making a historic run deep into the March Madness Tournament.

Amazon apologizes for tweet, acknowledges drivers ‘do have trouble’ finding restrooms

In a tweet directed at a U.S. representative, Amazon denied rumors that employees work so hard they have to urinate in empty water bottles. Amazon took a step back and apologized, acknowledging some of its drivers do have that problem.