Congressman Michael McCaul speaks out on Israel-Hamas War

FOX 26 Political Reporter Greg Groogan sat down with Congressman Michael McCaul about the Israel-Hamas war.

Houston City Council District H runoff Reyes-Revilla v. Castillo

Voters will decide on "brand new" leadership when they collectively select either Mario Castillo or Cynthia Reyes Revilla for the District H seat on Houston city council.

Plummer v. Morales in runoff for Houston City Council At Large # 4

City Council At-Large Position 4 is shaping up with a showdown between a retired Air Force officer, Lt. Colonel Roy Morales, and the incumbent dentist, Dr. Letitia Plummer.

Houston City Council At Large # 3- Runoff candidates Carter v. Cantu

The battle for Houston City Council At-Large Position 3 narrows to two contenders: longtime public servant Richard Cantu and former Houston Astros Foundation Director Twila Carter.

Willie Davis and Nick Hellyar - runoff candidates for Houston City Council At Large # 2

In the run-off for City Council At-Large Position 2, Reverend Willie Davis competes with realtor Nick Hellyar, who has a history of public service before transitioning to the private sector.

Run off candidates for City Council At Large # 1 Melanie Miles and Julian Ramirez

Houston's City Council At-Large Position One is heating up as well-known attorney and former prosecutor Julian Ramirez faces off against fellow lawyer and community activist Melanie Miles in a race for the seat.

Chris Hollins & Orlando Sanchez runoff candidate for Houston City Controller

The City Controller runoff features Chris Hollins, a 37-year-old attorney and former Harris County Clerk, facing off against Orlando Sanchez, a 66-year-old with prior experience as Harris County Treasurer and at-large council member.

Ohio voters pass abortion protections. But courts to decide when and how they take effect

The amendment approved on Nov. 7 did not repeal existing Ohio laws relating to abortion or reproductive rights. That has prompted some anti-abortion activists to step up pressure on Republican elected officials to extend their efforts to halt, or delay it.

60 years after JFK's death, today's Kennedys choose other paths to public service

JFK visited Houston before heading to Dallas, marking a poignant part of his journey. 60 years later, The Kennedy family reflects on a changed political landscape