FBI, FDA warn about COVID-19 vaccination and treatment scams

The FBI, FDA, and Better Business Bureau are warning you about a series of COVID-19 vaccine and treatment scams going around. 

5 common relationship killers

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini discusses five common "relationship killers" she sees regularly in her office.

Rare sneaker trends on Twitter during the Inauguration

All eyes were on the very historic inauguration on Wednesday and people are still talking about the speeches, performances, and the fashion.

President Biden extends eviction moratorium through March

President Biden signed executive orders today to extend the pause on student loan payments through September and extend the eviction moratorium through March. 

Houston-area educators going above and beyond during COVID-19 pandemic

Aldine ISD's Johnson Elementary has created a CARES Team to keep COVID cases down and keep a connection with families during the pandemic.

Biden to call for $10,000 federal student loan forgiveness per borrower

On his first day in office, President-elect Biden is expected to call for $10,000 in federal student loan forgiveness for borrowers and continue the pause on federal student loan payments. 

More people making extra money selling items online during pandemic

Since the pandemic began, more people have been making extra money selling items they no longer need on online platforms, such as Poshmark, eBay, and Facebook Marketplace.  

Houstonians come together on MLK Day to honor Dr. King with day of service

Instead of an MLK Day Parade, this year there was a Parade of Giving virtually and drive thru donations were accepted for Houstonians in need.

More and more people are selling online
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More and more people are using platforms like Facebook to sell their valuables online.

North Shore High graduate is Making the Grade at Pepperdine University
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North Shore High 2019 graduate, student-athlete, and salutatorian Naya Edwards, is now a sophomore at Pepperdine University. She?s a phenomenal student-leader who is getting her education, virtually. Naya is joined by proud mom, Lakeisha White-Moore, and Jim Gash, President of Pepperdine University.

Tips to survive political distress with family and friends

Mental health experts are recommending the following suggestions to help you come together and discuss your concerns while maintaining compassion and understanding.

SBA focuses new PPP loans to help more minority-owned businesses

The Small Business Administration says it is directing PPP loans to help more minority owned businesses after so many struggled to get the first PPP loans. 

PPP loans for minority-owned businesses
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FOX 26's Heather Sullivan has more on what some minority-owned businesses can do to apply for PPP.

You may have unclaimed money with state, city, or county

The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts says they reunite one in four Texans with unclaimed money every year. 

Murals bringing awareness to human trafficking pop up around Houston
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If you pass through Houston's northside, you may notice four new mini-murals. Besides being beautiful public art, they're also helping to raise awareness about one of the most challenging crimes in our city -- human trafficking.

The State of Texas may owe you money
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The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts says they reunite one in four Texans with unclaimed money every year.