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VIDEO: Newborn rescued after being found abandoned in dumpster
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) - Video shows the moments EMS pulled a newborn boy from a dumpster Sunday afternoon. The dumpster is behind an apartment complex on Dashwood Drive near Rampart Street in Southwest Houston. The apartment manager said a taco truck employee gave birth inside a nearby food truck and...
Man crashed, killed in rain on 610 South Loop
HOUSTON (KIAH) – A fatal single-car accident occurred around 1:15 a.m. at 610 South Loop and Crestmont, Houston Police Department (HPD) and Houston Fire Department (HFD) responded to a major crash in which a gold four-runner SUV lost control in the rain, spun out on the main lanes, and crashed into a tree.
Garden Oaks/Oak Forest restaurants targeted in break-ins, thefts
Earlier this week, three businesses in the Garden Oaks/Oak Forest neighborhood were hit in a string of smash-and-grab robberies, including popular local eateries Slowpokes and Millie’s. Employees at Slowpokes, arrived to work at 1203 W 34th St. to find shattered glass and a broken front door. According to operations...
Hilarious Video: Cyclist Fleeing Houston Police Goes Mega-Viral
Well, folks, here's something you don't see every day... A video of a man fleeing Houston police on a bike, driving against traffic flow, and cutting between cars, went viral on Facebook. The original post, uploaded 7 days ago, has already been viewed 5 million times. Holy moly. Since this...
Get the Latest Back-to-School Information and Resources
Students attending ADSY campuses return to the classroom this July 24; all other students return on August 12. The 2024-2025 school year starts on Wednesday, July 24, for students attending campuses that follow the Additional Days School Year (ADSY) calendar, which includes Ermel Elementary School, Harris (Elementary School), Smith Elementary School, and Vines EC/PreK/K School. For all other students on the traditional school year calendar, they return to the classroom on Monday, August 12.
LIVE RADAR: Heavy thunderstorms moving through; second round hits Houston this afternoon
HOUSTON – Heavy storm activity is moving into and through the Houston area this morning. We have flood watches and a new flood warning on the east side of the San Jacinto River. The rain will continue through this evening. Galveston, Chambers County and areas along the coast will...
Law firm files class action lawsuit against CenterPoint Energy
HOUSTON - Rose Sanders Law Firm files a class action against CenterPoint Energy on behalf of Houston business owners. FOX 26 Houston is now on the FOX LOCAL app available through Apple TV, Amazon FireTV, Roku, Google Android TV, Samsung TV, and Vizio!. Click the link above for the full...
Leasing at affordable housing complex in Houston's Second Ward paused amid contaminated ash concerns
The Houston Housing Authority will honor Mayor John Whitmire's request to temporarily halt leasing plans at Pointe at Bayou Bend, a newly built affordable housing complex in Second Ward, according to his office.This came after he sent a letter to HHA last week, citing concerns about high lead levels and ash contamination on the property following four violations cited by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.According to housing authority documents, the complex would begin leasing its 398 units in the fall and be fully occupied by December.Shon Jones moved to the neighborhood about eight years ago and noticed that he...
52-year-old woman facing her fifth DWI charge after totaling 3 patrol units originally given PR bond
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman points to the revolving door at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse for giving Ginger Rene Williams one break after another. Williams has quite a lengthy criminal history. SUGGESTED: Jocelyn Nungaray case: Search warrant reveals suspects pointing the finger at each other...
U.S. Department of Labor sues owner of 3 Houston restaurants for allegedly stealing employees’ tips
HOUSTON — The U.S. Department of Labor announced a lawsuit against the owner and operator of three Houston-area restaurants, alleging that they used a portion of their employees’ tips to pay for other business expenses. The lawsuit follows an investigation by the department’s Wage and Hour Division that...
Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" Allegedly Banned From Select Houston Establishments
GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 26: Kendrick Lamar performs on the Pyramid stage during day five of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 26, 2022 in Glastonbury, England. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage) Drake and Kendrick Lamar's feud has been ongoing for over a decade at this point. However, it...
More than 350 price gouging complaints were made on gas, hotels and food following Hurricane Beryl
After Hurricane Beryl, some Houstonians claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars more for hotels, sudden pump price hikes, and higher costs for food, according to price gouging complaints ABC13 obtained.The complainants show hotel rates more than doubled, gas spiked by a dollar, and a case of water was nearly $20. Prosecutors will review the complaints, and business owners could be on the hook for thousands in settlements.One of those who filed a complaint was Phillip Knop. He couldn't believe how much the price at the pump was at a Houston-area gas station."It honestly makes me a little sick...
Former Houston city manager Patrece Lee faces new felony charge in water line repair contract scandal
The former Houston city manager at the center of a contract corruption scandal exposed by KPRC 2′s Amy Davis is facing a new felony charge in the case. Patrece Lee is now charged with engaging in organized criminal activity. She was already in jail on $460,000 bond charges, including abuse of official capacity and four counts of bribery. Her bond has not been set on the new charge, as of Tuesday night.
Spring Branch family worried they won't find a place to live after storm damage repairs at apartment complex forces them to move out
HOUSTON — Some residents are still recovering from the derecho storm in May and others are getting the process underway after Hurricane Beryl. Still, repairs at the Woodvine Apartment Complex in Spring Branch damaged in both storms are making it difficult for Jo Herbert and her family. For 30...
Houston woman saw phone reach under restroom stall
A woman in a public restroom in Houston realized she wasn't in the bathroom alone after seeing a phone underneath the door of the stall. FOX 26's Damaliu Keith spoke to the woman and visited the bar where it happened.
Harris County inmate with almost $30K in commissary account accused of selling drugs in jail: Docs
An already incarcerated man and two of his family members are accused of selling drugs inside the Harris County jail and laundering money.During a news conference on Tuesday, District Attorney Kim Ogg and Kimberly Smith, a prosecutor with the DA's public corruption division, announced newly filed charges of engaging in organized criminal activity against 35-year-old Joshua Sinclair Owens, his stepsister Lativia Armiss Bailey, 31, and Owens' cousin 42-year-old Nathanael Campbell."(Owens) is currently making thousands upon thousands of dollars in the Harris County jail smuggling, distributing, and selling drugs within the jail," Smith said.Owens has been incarcerated since 2022 for a...
'Without a trace' | Houston family desperately searching for 22-year-old woman last seen over 3 weeks ago
HOUSTON — A Houston family is desperate for answers as the search continues for a missing 22-year-old woman. Relatives said they haven't seen or heard from Angela Marisol Diaz since a text message on June 30. "She was happy, she was good, she was not afraid, perfectly normal," Angela's...
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