Longtime kosher Houston steakhouse rebrands after losing certification

The owners of a Houston steakhouse are trying to move on from a confrontation with the city's kosher authority that led to the closure of the restaurant's predecessor.

Prioress of Dominican Sisters in Houston witnesses Pope Leo greet world at Pope

Sister Donna Pollard, Prioress for the Dominican Sisters of Houston, recounts the unforgettable moment when Pope Leo emerged on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, expressing gratitude for witnessing the historic event during her visit to Rome for the UISG meeting. She reflects on the excitement in St. Peter's Square and shares her hopes for Pope Leo's impact on the Catholic Church, highlighting his social justice values and potential to challenge injustices.

Morgan's Point shooting: 2 dead at home on S. Jamison

A shooting investigation is underway at a home in the 200 block of S. Jamison in Morgan's Point, Harris County, Texas on Monday.

Muslim-centered EPIC City now under DOJ investigation, Sen. Cornyn says

Several Texas officials have brought up concerns about the planned community in Josephine, claiming the group behind the community is trying to create a Muslim-exclusive community that would make residents follow Islamic law. Lawyers for EPIC City dispute those claims.

16-year-old charged in fatal weekend crash in Houston

A juvenile has been charged in connection with a single-vehicle fatal crash in Houston on Saturday night, police say.

Woman pleads guilty after attempting to smuggle spider monkeys into Texas

A woman who tried to smuggle five spider monkeys hidden inside a duffle bag into Texas from Mexico has pleaded guilty to the charges, according to federal court documents from the Southern District of Texas.

Texas DPS to enforce Move Over, Slow Down during multi-state operation

Texas DPS is partnering with state police from Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma to conduct a joint, one-day, enhanced enforcement operation focused on drivers violating the Move Over, Slow Down laws.

ERCOT projects May peak demand record with heatwave expected to bake Texas

With record-breaking heat expected across much of the state this week, the demand on the Texas power grid is expected to break May records.

Kezo app can help users save money on groceries, plan meals

The Kezo app can create recipes with foods you already have to reduce food waste! All you need is to take a picture of the food you have with your phone.

Houston weather: Sunny, dry Monday in the 80s; Ozone Action Day

Monday is an Ozone Action Day which means those with heart or lung conditions should avoid extended exertion outdoors. Otherwise, today's weather looks nice with highs in the mid-80s.

Washington Avenue: Houston police find man shot on the sidewalk

Houston police officers came across the scene of a shooting in Washington Avenue where one man was found shot multiple times, according to authorities.

Suspect Arrested After Shattering Glass Door at Sheriff’s Office, Injuring Elderly Woman

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of Criminal Mischief at the main Sheriff's Office. An unknown black male suspect intentionally threw a large rock through the front glass doors of the Sheriff’s Office.