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A total of 52 students from CCISD live at that apartment complex, and we know six of them lost everything. → Read More
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entering its 134th day, and thousands continue to try and escape the wrath of the war. One Ukrainian was successfully able to do that and come to Houston. → Read More
With the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, wealth could now largely determine who can get an abortion. → Read More
When it comes to COVID-19, the summer outlook doesn’t look too great, according to experts. BA.4 and BA.5 are two new COVID-19 sub-variants in the latest Omicron lineage. → Read More
The heatwave going on across much of the state of Texas can be dangerous and even deadly, if we are not careful. → Read More
The University of Houston is leaving the American Athletic Conference to join the Big 12! That means the Cougars are going to be playing other Texas teams they have not before like Texas Tech and TCU. → Read More
We are now more than 70 days into the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Imagine going that long without power. Food is running out and so is time. → Read More
International events are something we strive to cover locally because it affects our own people. Although thousands of miles, we always find people in Houston who are directly affected. → Read More
It’s not just the refugees in need, but those fighting in the territorial defense forces, which are volunteers. They don’t have much with them or on them in the cold frigid weather. Hospitals are also running out of supplies. → Read More
Deputy Jaquim Barthen’s road to recovery has not been easy. He was shot with an AR-15 rifle during an ambush the community will never forget. → Read More
A recent study shows that Black girls are viewed as less innocent than their white peers. → Read More
With the rise in violence as Russia attacks Ukraine, children with no parents are caught in the middle. There is a desperate effort to get them out of the war zone by those who want to adopt the orphans fighting for their life. → Read More
Houstonians from Russia gave us their perspective on how most of their country feels about this war. → Read More
A local organization trying to help the growing problem of illiteracy. FOX 26’s Rashi Vats looks into this issue in our ongoing series: Parent to Parent. → Read More
The Biden administration imposed sanctions that could affect how much you pay at the pump. → Read More
Voting by mail-in-ballot is proving to be hard for many Texans for the March 1 primary, and time is running out. → Read More
President Biden warned Russia against what he says could be a ‘bloody, destructive war.” Tensions are rising, and it could be affecting us locally at the pump. → Read More
Feeling tired and sleep-deprived are things you might be feeling, and it holds especially true for parents. In this week’s Parent to Parent, we are tackling what is coined as ‘Revenge Bedtime Procrastination.’ → Read More
The nursing shortage is reaching critical levels across the nation and here at home. We are getting an in-depth look at what is going inside our hospitals. → Read More
We are letting you in on the secret growing in popularity that’s keeping people looking and even feeling younger. → Read More