Houston Lyft driver finds silver lining after passenger attack

A Lyft driver who was attacked by a passenger on Christmas Eve has found an unexpected blessing in the aftermath of the incident. Thanks to a good Samaritan, she now has a new car.

Sen. Ted Cruz's anti-deepfake porn 'Take It Down Act' headed to Pres. Trump's desk

A bill designed to battle artificial intelligence-created deepfakes and revenge porn will go to President Donald Trump's desk for approval after passing the U.S. House on Monday.

3 dead, 2 injured in scaffolding collapse at Port Arthur LNG site

Three people are dead, and two others were injured when scaffolding collapsed at the Port Arthur LNG site in Jefferson County early Tuesday morning.

Mayday USA ready to empower Houston families

Mayday USA is set to energize Houston as one of the five major cities hosting this unique event.

Texas Border Patrol intercepts shipment of 17,500 counterfeit cigarettes

An attempt to transport a shipment of counterfeit cigarettes valued at more than $729,000 went up in smoke as U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Laredo Port of Entry intercepted and seized the shipment this weekend.

Chase Bank loses $1 million in credit card scheme, more suspects convicted

The last two individuals involved in a widespread mail theft and credit card fraud scheme pleaded guilty to their charged, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Pres. Trump appoints Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to council looking to 'streamline' FEMA

Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd will be among the leaders on President Donald Trump's new council to streamline FEMA.

Texas measles outbreak 2025: 17 new cases reported

State health officials on Tuesday said the number of measles cases in the state linked to a West Texas outbreak has grown to 663 since January.

Texas City boat fire: 1 dead, 1 injured at Waterman’s Harbor Marina

A boat fire in Texas City has killed one person and injured another at the at the Waterman's Harbor Marina on Dickinson Bayou, according to reports.

Houston pharmacy gave men muscle relaxers, opioids prescribed by OBGYN, DEA says

A civil complaint has been filed against a Houston pharmacy and its owners for dispensing painkillers and muscle relaxers to male customers, but the prescriptions came from doctors specializing in obstetrics and gynecology care.

Houston weather: Warm, humid Tuesday; storm chances this week

Tuesday will be breezy, warm and humid again. Our atmosphere isn't ripe for stormy weather just yet, but chances are on the way.