Houston residents receive racist text messages, FBI investigating

The FBI is investigating a series of racist text messages targeting black people across the country, including in Houston. The FBI is now involved in a multi-agency investigation into the disturbing trend.

Houston police seek suspect in multiple sexual assaults

The Houston Police Department is investigating a series of sexual assaults in the West Gulf Bank area and is seeking the public's help to identify the suspect.

Community mourns Houston firefighter known for positivity, bravery following deadly fire

The Houston firefighter who tragically lost his life while on duty is being remembered for his infectious smile and unwavering dedication, both to his profession and his community.

Burn ban for Fort Bend County lifted due to recent rain

The burn ban for Fort Bend County has been lifted due to significant amount of rain in the area recently.

Take Me Home Program created to help missing elderly make it home safely

If you've ever experienced it, you know the terror that comes with having an elderly loved one go missing. Now there's a new initiative designed to help.

Woman found dead on Navigation Boulevard as workers unloaded train

Houston police are investigating after a woman was found dead by workers in the Second Ward area while unloading a train.

Federal judge strikes down Biden's 'Keeping Families Together' plan

A federal judge in Texas has ruled the Biden administration does not have the authority to implement a program that would aid undocumented spouses in gaining citizenship.

Galveston man gets 99 years for murder during 2023 Jeep Weekend

A man has been sentenced to more than 100 years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend during Jeep Weekend in 2023 and driving while intoxicated, says the Galveston County District Attorney.

Ken Paxton sues Dallas doctor for providing gender-affirming care to minors

This is the third Texas doctor to be sued by the Office of the Attorney General for allegedly violating a law prohibiting gender-affirming care for minors.

Fifth Ward cancer cluster: Initial study reveals no toxic levels of chemicals

New findings have been revealed in one part of the study on the Fifth Ward cancer cluster by Union Pacific and the Environmental Protection Agency.