Everyone can help support teens and prevent violence

A list of ways that individuals, families, communities and local organizations and government can help young people and violence prevention. Includes Resource for Action Guide

Youth Crime and Violence in the United States: A Troubling Landscape

Youth crime and violence are not problems that can be eradicated through simple means or quick fixes. They require society's collective action and a commitment to address the underlying issues that lead young individuals down this perilous path. Education, community involvement, mental health support, and economic opportunities are all crucial components in this ongoing struggle. FOX 26 in Focus- Breaking the Cycle will highlight what's being done in the greater Houston area and what more we can do to ensure a brighter future for all

Tax Day deadline: Last minute filing tips

If you haven’t filed your tax return yet, we have some tips to help last minute filers make the deadline.

Bayou City Buzz: Art Car Parade
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The legendary Art Car Ball in underway and FOX 26's Coco Dominguez visited to give you a look inside!

How do you communicate in relationships?
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Communicating in relationships is hard. Do you overshare? Is your tone off? How do you know if what you mean is what's being received? We've got some singles and Dr. Viviana Coles in the house to discuss. Plus, Carolina visits Makiin's gorgeous bar for some fantastic Thai cocktails.

The Missing: Terry Barnes vanished from Houston
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A Houston woman hopes the public can help bring her missing mother home. FOX 26's Damali Keith has the details on the grandmother who vanished.

Bayou City Buzz: White Linen Night costs $10
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White Linen Night in The Heights is one of the biggest block party's in Houston for the summer. FOX 26's Coco Dominguez spoke more to locals about the new developments.

Your Legal Questions: April 11, 2024
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FOX 26 Senior Legal Analyst Chris Tritico answers viewers' legal questions.

Dollars & Sense - Uplift Harris program and more
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They thought they had won the lottery. Why 1,900 low-income people may not get the $500 a month they were counting on | That and more!

FOX Faceoff: AG Ken Paxton suing Harris County
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In this segment of FOX Faceoff, Charles Adams and Quanell X go back and forth discussing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filing a lawsuit against Harris County for their guaranteed income program, Uplift Harris.

Dollars & Sense - Talking the 'Uplift Harris' lawsuit

They thought they had won the lottery. Why 1,900 low-income people may not get the $500 a month they were counting on after the Texas Attorney General sues to stop the “Uplift Harris” program.

Caught red-handed with espresso shots and more!
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In this episode of Caroline & Rashi, they're talking about speech-fasting, having espresso shots, and Lunchables served in schools.

Harris County felony court judge grants $100 bonds to 21-year-old man on probation

Amidst public outrage, the lenient bonds set by Judge Frank Aguilar for violent offenders like Frank Njoroge, who repeatedly violated probation and faced serious charges including assault and domestic violence, highlight systemic failures in the criminal justice system and judicial conduct.