Endangered Houston man reported missing, authorities seek assistance

Authorities are urgently seeking the public's help in locating Alfred Brown, a 54-year-old Houston man who has been reported missing.

Study identifies several Houston roads and highways as most dangerous for pedestrians

A report from TxDOT that pedestrian fatalities continue to rise, in the state, has prompted a study of the most dangerous roads in Texas. A lot of them are in Houston.

Jeffrey Epstein-related suit: Virgin Islands says it can’t find Google co-founder Larry Page

The U.S. Virgin Islands government says it's unable to locate Google co-founder Larry Page to serve him a subpoena in an ongoing lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase for allegedly enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, a new federal filing revealed.

Google launches no-password log in feature

The passkey feature gives users a new option over a password or two-step verification.

Montgomery County Sheriff's Office makes arrest in connection with Porter deadly shooting

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office has announced the apprehension of a known gang member, Roberto Ausencio, in connection with a fatal shooting that took place in Porter on April 23

Body found in Houston bayou, investigation underway

An investigation is underway after a body was found in a Houston bayou on Thursday afternoon.

Houston shooting: Police searching for two suspects wanted in deadly shooting

Houston police are seeking public assistance in identifying two suspects wanted in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred on Tuesday night at 1920 Wirt Road.

Houston murder rate plummets 27% in 2023, Chief Finner says

“You look at the numbers and the truth speaks," Chief Finner said. “People are coming together...We are safer than we were last year, and we are never satisfied."

Apple, Google team up to stop creepy tracking tactics

The two companies submitted a proposal to set standards for combatting secret surveillance on Apple’s AirTag trackers and similar devices.

UH team developing lupus home test
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Researchers at the University of Houston are creating at-home tests for lupus patients to help monitor their disease. The idea uses a device that plugs into a smartphone and reads results. Dr. Richard Willson shows off the process after being inspired to use glow-in-the-dark nanoparticles to help detect flare-ups and alert lupus patients to seek treatment.