Houston dispensary employee shoots teen, juvenile in critical condition

Houston police are investigating a shooting involving a teen who was shot by the employee of a dispensary store on Long Point Road in Spring Branch Central.

Spring Branch ISD board votes to close Northbrook Middle School

On Monday night, the Board of Trustees for Spring Branch Independent School District voted 7-0 to close Northbrook Middle School in the 2026-27 school year, which includes related boundary adjustments.

2026 FIFA World Cup: Netherlands’ famous orange double-decker bus lands in Galveston

The Dutch national team's iconic orange double-decker bus has arrived in Galveston, Texas, to lead thousands of fans in traditional "Oranje" marches throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Man accused of deadly hit-and-run crash on SH 6 in west Houston

Houston police say a driver fatally hit a pedestrian with his Land Rover and didn’t stop to help after the crash.

Man gets on roof of Alief ISD's Cummings Elementary

Houston police confirm a man got on the roof of Alief ISD’s Cummings Elementary on Monday morning.

CenterPoint Energy mobilizes for overnight Houston storms, outages possible

CenterPoint Energy is staging crews and expanding its overnight workforce as severe thunderstorms threaten to bring power outages to the Houston area early Monday morning.

Man shot during fight with son at Houston gas station, police say

A man is in critical condition after he was shot by his son multiple times during an argument at a gas station, police said.

Lee Gilley case: Judge issues gag order ahead of upcoming trial

The judge in the case of a husband accused of killing his pregnant wife in 2024 has issued a gag order, according to court records.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Making things 'pitch' perfect at Houston Stadium

There is no World Cup, without a pitch to play on, and on Friday, we got an inside look at what is now known as Houston Stadium, formerly known as NRG Stadium. Crews are prepping and installing the grass, which is a mix of Kentucky bluegrass and perennial rye grass. 

What’s next for Cesar Chavez Blvd? Community meetings and budget fears delay city discussions

A high-profile plan to rename one of the East End’s thoroughfares has hit a sudden procedural snag as city officials and community leaders grapple with the cultural fallout of stripping Cesar Chavez’s name from the boulevard.