FOX 26 report on suspected Medicare catheter fraud sparks new wave of complaints

A FOX 26 report exposing a suspected Medicare fraud scheme involving costly catheter claims has prompted multiple viewers to come forward. They said they were billed thousands of dollars for medical supplies they neither needed nor received.

Memorial City ice rink closing, displacing hockey players, figure skaters, and families

The closure of the Memorial City Ice Rink is hitting hard for many Houstonians who grew up going there for birthday parties, weekend outings, and family fun — but for others, it is much more than that.

Houston City Council to consider repealing immigration ordinance after funding threatened

A special Houston City Council meeting will be held on Friday to consider repealing a recently passed ordinance that dictates how local police interact with ICE after the state threatened to cut funding.

Houston weather: Warm day ahead for Wednesday

Warm temperatures should be expected if you're headed out to the first day of Houston Fleet Week on Wednesday.

Chilling 911 call played as Camp Mystic leadership defends response to fatal 2025 flood

Camp Mystic leadership testified in a hearing regarding a 2025 flash flood that killed 27 people, as victims' families and state investigators pursue allegations of neglect to prevent the facility from reopening.

Spring murder: Coworker charged after contractor found dead inside home

Harris County officials have arrested and charged a man in connection with the death of his coworker who was found inside a Spring home under renovation.

Texas Tech to drop courses 'centered on' sex, gender studies

Texas Tech university has been given two months to close courses the focus on sex and gender studies, expanding on new policies that redefined how and when those issues can be discussed. 

Bellaire Police Department Sergeant arrested for assault

A Bellaire Police Department Sergeant has been arrested and charged with assault, according to authorities.

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says 'separation of church and state' is not in Constitution

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who chairs the new Religious Liberty Commission (RLC), wants to "set the record straight" on the First Amendment, saying the Constitution does not mandate a separation between church and state. 

Tanner Horner Trial Day 6: Male DNA detected on Athena; sexual assault victims speak out

Testimony on Tuesday ended with a DNA analyst who performed a sexual assault kit on Athena Strand. The analyst testified that male DNA was found on Athena, as well as Tanner Horner's clothes.

Texas frat house 'flag raid' leads to 8 members being indicted

A Randall County grand jury has indicted eight West Texas A&M students in connection with a February break-in at a building that formerly housed a university fraternity.

Magnolia mayor arrested on warrant out of Tarrant County

Magnolia Mayor Matthew “Doc" Dantzer has been arrested on a warrant from Tarrant County, officials confirm.

'Baby Jessica' rescued from 1987 Texas well now facing assault charges

'Baby Jessica' McClure Morales, the 1987 Texas well rescue survivor, was arrested in Midland on a charge of assault of a family member.

Fulshear leaders, businesses navigating rapid growth as population rises

Fulshear, one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, has grown from about 2,500 residents to more than 50,000, according to city leaders. Business owners say the population boom is bringing both new customers and growing pains, including heavier traffic and increased strain on infrastructure and public safety.

$6,000 reward offered in 1997 cold case murder of UT Dallas student

Texas authorities are renewing the investigation into the 1997 cold case murder of UT Dallas student Brent Alan Gutheinz by increasing the reward for information and conducting new forensic testing.