Pet scams online rise during stay-home order    

The Better Business Bureau says pet scams are spiking right now because people are looking for furry companions while they're stuck at home and afraid to go to shelters during the pandemic.

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Heartbreak for a Houston woman who was trying to buy her family a puppy. She says she was scammed out of hundreds of dollars and wants to warn others.

Many hit with prescription drug shortage during COVID-19 pandemic

While many pharmaceutical companies prevented shortages by being stocked up ahead of the shutdown, some shortages occurred because the ingredients come from India and China, which also shut down during the pandemic.

Inoculating your marriage against COVID-19

Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini says taking these actions can help bring new life to your relationship and minimize frustration and stress.

Fishing Forecast for Sunday June 7
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Very good conditions this morning, temperatures rising this afternoon

The Fishing Forecast for Saturday June 6
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Meteorologist Stephen Morgan shares today's fishing forecast, good weather ahead, only 20% chance of rain.

Outrage over George Floyd's death unites people of all colors

Historian Matt Clavin says for years now, after unarmed black people are killed, blacks make impassioned pleas for someone to be held accountable, often without success. Now after this video of George Floyd's death Clavin says like never before it too is effecting one race, his time the human race.  

Tips for cutting your cell phone bill

The average family spends $157 bucks a month on cellphones, according J.D. Power and Associates.  And BillShrink found 80% of us are overpaying.

Pandemic impacting many students' college plans

College admissions experts say state schools, such as the University of Houston, could become more competitive this year because more students will want to save money and attend school closer to home.

Side hustle jobs are hiring and pay well

When the pandemic threw nearly two million Texans into unemployment, Workforce Solutions adapted to the situation. Strategic Planning Manager Michelle Castrow says Workforce Solutions traditionally helps people find permanent jobs. But now she says they're seeing many people find part-time work in different fields to make ends meet.

Reason for hope: A Houston-area couple's COVID-19 survival

A couple married for four decades falls ill with the coronavirus COVID-19 and fights their way back to health.

Parents of black children share their fears

Parents are giving their perspective on why George Floyd’s death is part of a systemic problem that has to end and why they fear for their own African American sons.

Fighting for racial justice
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FOX 26 anchor Kaitlin Monte talks with Layla Saad and Illya Davis on the issue of racial justice.

How Do We Heal? Kam Franklin talks about police brutality
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Kam Franklin, lead vocalist of The Suffers speaks with FOX 26's Natalie Hee about the Houston soul band's upcoming song titled 'How Do We Heal?' Franklin wrote the lyrics that tackle the topic of police brutality. 'How Do We Heal?' will be featured The Suffers' next album which is expected to be released in the spring of 2021.

Religious leaders address nationwide unrest
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As protests take place across the nation in the wake of George Floyd's death, religious leaders share their thoughts on the unrest.