Tornado briefly touches down in Santa Fe late Monday night

Meteorologists said the EF-0 tornado touched down around 11:50 p.m. along W. Half Moon Road, northwest of Santa Fe High School.

TRACER: Storm formation study takes place in Houston

Can air pollution impact thunderstorms? It’s a question that a large group of scientists from all over the world is working to answer right here in Houston as part of the "Tracking Aerosol Convection Interactions Experiment".

Confessed serial killer William Lewis Reece back in Texas to stand trial

Confessed serial killer William Lewis Reece was brought back to Friendswood, where in 1997, police say he kidnaped 12-year-old Laura Smither from a park.

Galveston to use drones instead of fireworks for 4th of July celebration

New plans have been announced for Galveston’s 4th of July celebration. Instead of the traditional fireworks display, the city plans to now hold a drone show.

SchlitterBahn Galveston set to open for Spring Break with nearly $3 million in renovations

They are excited to highlight the almost $3M in off-season enhancements that include employee training, new furniture throughout the park, and brand new paint jobs on some of their family fave favorite rides.

Suspect accused of 1991 attempted murder extradited, jailed in Galveston Co.

Luis Calderon, who was accused in a 1991 kidnapping and attempted murder, was extradited from El Salvador and is back in jail in Galveston County, authorities say.

Texas oyster company earns rare, global recognition

San Leon oyster company, Prestige Oysters is the only sustainable oyster fishery in all the Americas, and one of only six in the world, certified by the Marine Stewardship Council.

Santa Fe Mayor Jason Tabor resigns

Santa Fe Mayor Jason Tabor officially resigned on Monday, saying it's the "best decision" for himself and his family.

Galveston City Councilman William 'Bill' Quiroga dies after hospitalization

Galveston District 4 City Councilman William "Bill" Quiroga died Monday after being hospitalized last month with complications stemming from COVID-19, officials say.

Admitted Santa Fe HS shooter still not competent to stand trial nearly 4 years later

Nearly four years after the Santa Fe High School shooting, the North Texas State Hospital reported that the defendant has not yet been restored to competency to stand trial, according to Galveston County Criminal District Attorney Jack Roady.

Rosenberg Library offering free genealogy research for Black History Month

Each of us has a family history and roots planted by ancestors who got us where we are, but for African Americans tracking that history can be difficult, if not impossible. So for Black History Month, the Rosenberg Library in Galveston is offering to help.