EXCLUSIVE: Fiancée of man shot 9 times discusses Christmas Eve road rage shooting in Katy
Anthony Hipp, 26, was wounded in a road rage shooting near Westgreen and I-10 in Katy on Christmas Eve, his fiancée told FOX 26 in an exclusive interview.
Florida woman, Georgia man fly 12-year-old Texas girl out of state for sex, police say
A Florida woman and Georgia man have been arrested after police said they flew a 12-year-old girl from Texas for sex.
Texas board withdraws pardon recommendation for George Floyd
The Texas Board of Pardon and Paroles, which unanimously supported a posthumous pardon for George Floyd over a 2004 drug arrest in Houston, withdrew that recommendation over "procedural errors" after sending it to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk, his office says.
ExxonMobil Baytown explosion: 4 workers hurt in 'major industrial accident'
An explosion at the ExxonMobil plant in Bayton, Texas, left four workers hurt, officials said.
Houston waitress receives $1000 tip days before Christmas
In the spirit of the holidays, a patron at Phat Eatery was feeling generous and left his server a $1000 tip. Little did he know, that waitress is saving up to pay for college and some unexpected medical bills.
Disturbing Houston nursing home experience shared by victim's granddaughter
One Houston woman says she was horrified when she finally saw her grandmother after COVID restrictions lightened. Her grandmother didn't last much longer after restrictions lifted.
What happened at Astroworld: Bipartisan lawmakers looking into Live Nation's role
Lawmakers allege Live Nation has faced scrutiny before and as the concert promoter for the Astroworld Festival, are asking for a detailed report into "what went wrong."
Texas governor's decision: Whether to pardon George Floyd
Doling out pardons is a holiday tradition for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who around every Christmas grants them to a handful of ordinary citizens, typically for minor offenses committed years or decades ago. But one name stands out on his desk: George Floyd.
Texas man convicted in 11-month-old baby’s death gets life in prison
Bexar County jurors found Miguel Gutierrez, 27, guilty in the death of 11-month-old Xzavier Cortez. The San Antonio, Texas, man was sentenced to life in prison.
Crowd boos after Trump reveals he got COVID-19 booster shot
Former President Donald Trump revealed he received a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, drawing boos from a crowd in Dallas. "If you don't want to take it, you shouldn't be forced to take it. No mandates," he told the crowd. “But take credit because we saved tens of millions of lives. Take credit. Don't let them take that away from you.”
Texas couple's dog found in Michigan after missing for months
Jennifer Hysell and her husband drove 15 hours from Dallas to be reunited Tuesday with Parker, their beloved pit bull.
'Compression asphyxia': Cause of death for all 10 Astroworld victims in Houston, TX
'Compression asphyxia' is the cause of death for all 10 victims of the Astroworld tragedy in Houston, Texas. Danish Baig also had another contributory cause.
Texas man sentenced for creating child pornography groups online
Michael Stephen Autry, 42, of Brownwood, Texas, was sentenced to 12 years, six months in prison to be followed by lifetime supervised release, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia said. Autry entered a guilty plea for to distribution of child pornography back in June.
Suspicious bank teller and Dallas officers save elderly man from $10K scam
A suspicious bank teller and several Dallas police officers stopped an elderly man from becoming the victim of a $10,000 scam.
Baytown drive-by shooting: 1 dead, 13 injured during vigil for murder victim
About 50 people were gathered at a vigil for a Baytown murder victim when someone opened fire on the crowd. One person died and 13 others were injured in the drive-by shooting.
U.S. Capitol riot: Former Houston police officer sentenced to 45 days in jail
Former Houston police officer Tam Pham was sentenced to 45 days in jail for his involvement in the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6.
Abortion in Texas: Supreme Court won’t stop ban, but OKs clinics’ suit
The Supreme Court ruled that Texas abortion providers can sue over the state’s law that makes abortion illegal after cardiac activity is detected in an embryo, but the justices are allowing the law to remain in effect.
Frisco realtor says Capitol riot prison sentence 'worth it' if she loses 30 pounds
The Frisco real estate agent who got 60 days in prison for her role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol said the prison sentence will be worth it if she can lose 30 pounds.
Travis Scott Astroworld interview: He denies knowing about tragedy unfolding in crowd
In Travis Scott's first interview since the Astroworld Festival in Houston, the rapper told Charlamagne tha God that he didn't know about the tragedy unfolding in the crowd during his concert.
Family of Brazoswood High School football player brutally beaten by teammates says it was over a girl
A prayer vigil was held on Wednesday night in the community of Lake Jackson after the brutal beating of a 16-year-old high school football player, who is still fighting for his life.