Renters whose landlord didn't pay the mortgage learn they can stay in their homes through the holidays

We have an update to a story we brought you on Tuesday. Some residents in Crosby, who were being forced from their trailer homes this holiday season, no longer have to leave this week.

Two detention officers attacked inside Harris County Jail

FOX 26 has learned that two Harris County detention officers were attacked inside the county jail on Monday night.

500 inmates being moved out of Harris Co. jail to other facilities

We’re told that the inmates are being moved to other jails within the state. However, it’s unclear which jails they’ll be headed to at this time.

Grand jury indicts former HPD captain accused in bogus voter-fraud scheme

Mark Anthony Aguirre, a former Houston police captain who was no longer on the force at the time of the incident last year, was indicted by a grand jury for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Houston police: Teen, 2 women injured in shooting in nightclub parking lot

Houston police say the suspect shot the 16-year-old boy and the two women, both in their 20s, after an altercation in the parking lot of the nightclub.

Driver dies in multi-vehicle crash on N. Sam Houston Parkway

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says a driver, possibly in his 20s, was outside of his stalled vehicle when he was struck by another vehicle on the N. Sam Houston Parkway.

North side business that falsely promises good paying forklift operator jobs for a price is at it again

The first time we came to the office on West Hardy was November 10. At that time they were charging jobseekers $80, telling them they were guaranteed a job at a Walmart distribution center as a forklift operator.

Residents face being thrown out of their homes this holiday season because landlord is behind on payments

Some area residents fear they could be homeless for the holidays. Residents, who live in some Crosby trailer homes say, although they are current on their rent, they received notices that their landlord is behind on her mortgage and their homes are being repossessed this week.

Baytown drive-by shooting: 1 dead, 13 injured during vigil for murder victim

About 50 people were gathered at a vigil for a Baytown murder victim when someone opened fire on the crowd. One person died and 13 others were injured in the drive-by shooting.

20-year-old charged in deadly shooting of construction worker in Houston

Houston police two men were in the parking lot waiting to start some construction work when the suspect approached, demanded money, and then shot into their vehicle. A 76-year-old man died and a 44-year-old man was injured.

Wounded suspect charged after officer-involved shooting in east Houston

The Houston Police Department says Marc Anthony Limon, 26, has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault of a police officer. He is accused of shooting at officers before they returned fire and wounded him.

Man shot, killed by security guard outside east Harris Co. game room

Harris Co. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says a man approached the security guard, "was aggressive and appeared to be trying to instigate an altercation" before lifting his shirt, showing "a pistol in his waistband, threatening the guard."

Harris Co. Sheriff's deputy says some inmates roam jail freely instead of being escorted, handcuffed

Days after a sergeant was brutally attacked, sexually assaulted by an inmate, a deputy with the Harris County Sheriff's Office, who spoke to FOX 26 on the condition of anonymity, says it's not uncommon for inmates to roam the jails.

Human remains found in search for ex-NFL player's girlfriend from Spring

Authorities believe the human remains are related to the Taylor Pomaski case, but are waiting for positive identification by the medical examiner. Her ex-NFL player boyfriend, Kevin Ware Jr., is a person of interest in the case.

Lawsuits against Splashtown continue piling up months after chemical exposure

“The long-term health and well-being of hundreds of people were compromised by a series of tragic and avoidable mistakes on the part of Splashtown, its contractors, and employees,” an attorney representing the victims said.