Fort Worth children's hospital's colorful display challenges insurance-axing bill

125 colorful cardboard kids outside a Fort Worth children's hospital represent thousands of young patients who stand to have their insurance cut by proposed Texas legislation.

Houston plane crash: Small plane crashes into tree

Authorities are on the scene following a small plane crash in Houston on Friday afternoon.

Two Houston sisters looking for family to adopt them | Finding Families

In this month of Finding Families, Eyanna, 11, and Cheryl,10, are sisters who have been in foster care since 2019 and are looking for a family to adopt them together.

Houston weather: Friday highs to reach 90s, possible record high

Houston hit another record high of 95 degrees on Thursday - the third record in a row, and today's record high of 94 will likely be tied or broken.

Cat reunited with its owner after 14 years
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A cat who went missing from Austin 14 years ago was found in South Houston and is now back home with her family.

1 dead in officer-involved shooting in Houston

A person in Houston is dead after police say he approached officers with a knife Thursday evening.

Houston man sues Whataburger after getting meal with onions

A Houston man has sued Whataburger after he allegedly had an allergic reaction. He claims he received onions on his meal after he asked for no onions.

Portable carbon monoxide monitor when traveling can keep you safe

Portable carbon monoxide monitors can alert you to gas leaks in hotels and resorts as several tourists have died recently from CO poisoning while traveling abroad.

Houston weather: Thursday heat could set new record, heat index in 100s

Thursday is looking like another hot and breezy day with feels like temperatures in the triple digits. There is another chance for record heat for the third day in a row.

Los Cavazos at the Houston Farmers Market
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Are you looking to live a little more naturally? Well, nestled inside the Houston Farmers Market on Airline Drive is Cavazos. It's a natural store, and they are helping Houstonians do just that.

West University developer sentenced after pleading guilty to wire fraud, misusing construction funds

A developer, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud, by operating a construction business and fraudulently obtaining at least $1.5 million in loans for construction of private homes, has learned his sentence.

Houston police search for persons of interest in shooting, identify 16-year-old victim

Houston police are asking for the public’s help in finding three people of interest who are wanted for questioning related to the shooting death of a 16-year-old.