High water locations reported around Houston-area: Tuesday, June 16
We are seeing more heavy rainfall around Houston on Tuesday, causing some areas and roadways to be flooded.
We are seeing more heavy rainfall around Houston on Tuesday, causing some areas and roadways to be flooded.
An Alvin man diagnosed with a rare and incurable bone marrow cancer after being hospitalized for a broken arm and brain bleed is now facing…
Heavy rainfall will continue to be a possibility across the Houston area as we're watching Potential Tropical Cyclone One in the Gulf.
A 15-year-old Hispanic teen is dead following an incident in Montgomery County on Tuesday evening.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 watch party scheduled for Wednesday in Sugar Land has been canceled.
We are seeing more heavy rainfall around Houston on Tuesday, causing some areas and roadways…
Texas Children's Hospital says there are “no imminent plans" to stop treatment for Annelise Camp. The two-year-old nearly drowned during the Memorial Day holiday and remains hospitalized.
It's believed a silver Mazda sedan struck the victim on Reed Road Friday night.
A Sedona woman in her 90s is expressing gratitude after a retired police officer driving for Uber stopped a cruel financial scam that targeted her banking information.
More than 250,000 tower heaters have been recalled after multiple reports of overheating, including eight fires and one report of smoke inhalation.
FDA testing found a potentially dangerous bacteria in samples of various Up & Up baby wipes after Target and the manufacturer received complaints.
The manufacturer of a firefighting foam that contaminated the water supply in northeastern Wisconsin with PFAS chemicals for decades agreed to a $10 million settlement with the state.
Google is offering a new multimillion-dollar water fund to help build more data centers in Texas, even amid water usage concerns by residents.
A federal judge halted the Trump administration’s efforts to force states to comply with certain conditions in order to get billions of dollars in SNAP funding.
Scattered showers and storms remain likely today across Southeast Texas. The unsettled setup continues through the weekend with scattered showers and storms possible each day.
A second case of New World screwworm has been detected in Texas, mere miles away from the first.