Bayou City Buzz: Houston Salsa Festival
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FOX 26's Coco Dominguez gives you a look at what to expect this weekend during the Houston Salsa Festival.

REPORT: More than 100,000 Houston customers had power shut off this summer

Since the Public Utility Commission lifted the ban on shutting off residential utlities in June, there's been a surge in people losing power, and air conditioning, during these hot summer months.

The NOH8 campaign stops in Houston

You may have seen the NOH8 campaign across your social media for years, where people are photographed with duct tape over their mouths symbolizing that they have been silenced.

Apps available to help Hurricane Ida victims get assistance

Thousands of evacuees are in Houston seeking refuge from the devastation in New Orleans after Hurricane Ida. Many are scrambling to find shelter, food, and necessities.

Where Hurricane Ida evacuees can find shelter, food, clothing
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FOX 26 Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan speaks with Hurricane Ida evacuees and shares where people who have been displaced by Hurricane Ida can get help.

BBB: Watch out for Ida donation scams

Seeing the images of the devastation in New Orleans, you may want to donate to help. But scammers seize on disasters to squeeze you out of your money.

Beware of Hurricane Ida fundraising scams
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Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan speaks with the Better Business Bureau about the potential scams coming your way in the name of Hurricane Ida victims.

Embracing small talk enhances conversation and connection

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini shares some suggestions that can help you feel less awkward and more connected during conversations.

Six-year-old Houston boy looking for family to adopt him

A six-year-old Houston boy is looking for a family to adopt him. His siblings have already found adoptive homes.

Controversial voting bill SB1 passes Texas House, predicted to pass Senate

Big changes could come to how Harris County and the way Texas conducts elections. Some of the big pushes made during the last election cycle with drive-through voting and extended hours would be made illegal if SB1 passes.

Santa Fe High School mass shooting survivor now a freshman at Harvard University

She was a freshman at Santa Fe High School when a gunman opened fire in a deadly school shooting. Now, Jai Gillard, one of the survivors, is a freshman at Harvard.

Houston-Harris County rent aid offers back-up eviction moratorium

While Houston and Harris County don't have local eviction moratoriums, one rental assistance program can serve as one.

Six-year-old boy looking for a loving home.
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In today's Finding Families segment, FOX 26 Anchor Sally MacDonald introduces you to Aiden, a happy six-year-old who loves to help.

Friday football fever preview with FOX 26's Nate Griffin
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We are your station for sports and as our Nate Griffin tells us from St. Pius High School, it's that time of year again: Friday Football Fever!

Delta Air Lines to charge unvaccinated workers $200 a month, could other companies follow suit?

Delta Airlines has announced it will charge unvaccinated employees an additional $200 a month for health insurance coverage, and won't give them paid sick leave for contracting COVID-19.

Ready to snap from stress? Tips for helping parents calm down

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini shares several tips for parents to restore calm, so they won’t lose it with their children.