Racist flyers circulating in Houston neighborhoods, city leaders respond

Another Houston neighborhood has been hit with a string of racist flyers, one of several incidents we’ve seen in the past few weeks.

Houston-area family trying to adopt orphan teens in Ukraine

Prior to the war, both Denys and Anastasia visited the Pierson family in Texas. The Pierson family says they’ve all grown very close.

Cypress podiatrist pays six figures to settle allegations of false medical claims

A podiatrist, who practices in Cypress, has agreed to pay $865,000 to resolve allegations that she submitted false medical claims for the use of electro-acupuncture devices.

Harris County Public Library giving out Wi-Fi hotspots, Chromebooks

The Harris County Public Library is letting residents check-out 40,000 mobile WiFi hotspots and 10,000 Chromebooks for life.

Suspects rob gaming machines at Houston convenience store

The Houston Police Department needs your help identifying three suspects responsible for an aggravated robbery at a convenience store.

Driver killed after head-on crash with Harris County deputy

A driver has died after a head-on crash involving a Harris County sheriff's deputy that sent them both to the hospital.

Houston college student shot during robbery at grocery store

The victim in the surveillance video, who was shot while at work by a robber spoke with FOX 26. Charles Irankunda, says grateful he’s still and able to heal.

$7.2 million raise approved for local prosecutors 'overwhelmed' by crime wave

Backed by the badges and powerful presence of dozens of deputy constables, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg once again confronted Judge Lina Hidalgo and Commissioners - demanding more money to relieve a corps of prosecutors overwhelmed by the lingering crime wave and the massive case backlog it has created.

Construction worker killed at Montrose highrise carjacking was a husband, father to teenage son

What started as an overnight carjacking, left a construction worker dead and another man hospitalized after being stabbed. The suspect was then shot by Houston Police and taken into custody.

App offering laundry service, work-from-home opportunity

For most of us, weekly chores include several loads of laundry, but it's not always a favorite. Proctor & Gamble estimates that Americans spend an average 225 hours a year on laundry. To offer some relief, an app offers to hire someone for the job for those who want it.