Harris County judge weighs readiness of roads, flood systems ahead of weather emergencies
Read full article: Harris County judge weighs readiness of roads, flood systems ahead of weather emergenciesHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo discusses the readiness of the region's infrastructure for upcoming weather emergencies, emphasizing the importance of roads, bridges, and flood-control systems. Ongoing efforts include road repairs and flood mitigation projects, with a focus on fiscal responsibility and proper oversight to protect taxpayer funds.
17-year-old shot and killed in east Harris County, suspects flee scene
Read full article: 17-year-old shot and killed in east Harris County, suspects flee sceneA 17-year-old male was fatally shot on Thursday night in the 200 block of Uvalde Road, east Harris County, near the Cloverleaf neighborhood. He was transported to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. Homicide detectives and crime scene investigators are investigating the incident.
Bail denied for double-murder suspect accused of killing Katy couple
Read full article: Bail denied for double-murder suspect accused of killing Katy coupleNorman Johnson, 42, was denied bail by a Harris County judge after being accused of fatally shooting Trinette and Christopher Lopez in Katy, Texas. Authorities suspect the motive may be tied to a child custody dispute, as the Lopez's adopted daughter is Johnson's biological child. Johnson, originally from Austin, was apprehended in Williamson County on a separate harassment charge. His next court appearance is scheduled for February 10.
Katy drug dealer, co-conspirator found guilty in murder-for-hire plot that mistakenly injured innocent man
Read full article: Katy drug dealer, co-conspirator found guilty in murder-for-hire plot that mistakenly injured innocent manTwo Houston-area men have been found guilty of multiple felony counts in connection with a murder-for-hire plot that left an innocent man seriously injured after being mistaken for the intended target.
How to file a state complaint after solar panel sales concerns
Read full article: How to file a state complaint after solar panel sales concernsFollowing a report on Houston homeowner Frances Holt's unactivated solar panels resulting in a $134,000 bill, many have expressed concerns about misleading solar panel sales practices. Complaints involve high-pressure sales, confusing contracts, and unexpected costs, prompting consumer advocates to advise filing complaints with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). This process helps address individual grievances and identify industry-wide issues, with a focus on providing detailed information to facilitate investigations.
These Houston area high schools are planning to participate in Friday’s anti ICE walkout
Read full article: These Houston area high schools are planning to participate in Friday’s anti ICE walkoutStudents at several Houston-area high schools are planning a student-led walkout on Friday, Feb. 6, to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies, according to information shared by students and community organizers.
Latest attempt by Fort Bend County Judge KP George to disqualify the county’s district attorney’s office, ‘DENIED’
Read full article: Latest attempt by Fort Bend County Judge KP George to disqualify the county’s district attorney’s office, ‘DENIED’Fort Bend County Judge KP George's attempt to disqualify District Attorney Brian Middleton and his office from George's criminal cases was denied by Judge Maggie Jaramillo. The motion, based on a claim that Middleton was under criminal investigation, was deemed insufficient in evidence, leading to the denial of the request. George faces trial for felony money laundering charges in March.
Memorial Hermann physician accused of falsifying records to deny patients life-saving care indicted on federal charges
Read full article: Memorial Hermann physician accused of falsifying records to deny patients life-saving care indicted on federal chargesA Memorial Hermann organ transplant physician has been indicted on federal charges related to allegedly falsifying medical records in a way that made liver transplant candidates ineligible for organ donations.
Houston detective injured in stolen vehicle crash in Midtown
Read full article: Houston detective injured in stolen vehicle crash in MidtownA Houston detective was injured in a Midtown crash involving a stolen vehicle that overturned and caught fire. The incident began earlier in the day when the vehicle was reported stolen and later spotted by police, leading to a chase. The detective, unrelated to the chase, collided with the stolen car, resulting in minor injuries and burns, while the suspect, who escaped the burning vehicle, was taken into custody and faces multiple charges. Both the detective and the suspect were hospitalized but are expected to recover.
Three eastbound mainlanes reopen on I-10 after sinkhole area repaired; westbound lanes remain closed
Read full article: Three eastbound mainlanes reopen on I-10 after sinkhole area repaired; westbound lanes remain closedExactly 24 hours later, traffic is back flowing Thursday afternoon on the East Freeway (I-10) after a water main break caused the roadway to crumble.
17-year-old shot and killed in east Harris County, suspects flee scene
Read full article: 17-year-old shot and killed in east Harris County, suspects flee sceneA 17-year-old male was fatally shot on Thursday night in the 200 block of Uvalde Road, east Harris County, near the Cloverleaf neighborhood. He was transported to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. Homicide detectives and crime scene investigators are investigating the incident.
Bail denied for double-murder suspect accused of killing Katy couple
Read full article: Bail denied for double-murder suspect accused of killing Katy coupleNorman Johnson, 42, was denied bail by a Harris County judge after being accused of fatally shooting Trinette and Christopher Lopez in Katy, Texas. Authorities suspect the motive may be tied to a child custody dispute, as the Lopez's adopted daughter is Johnson's biological child. Johnson, originally from Austin, was apprehended in Williamson County on a separate harassment charge. His next court appearance is scheduled for February 10.
Katy drug dealer, co-conspirator found guilty in murder-for-hire plot that mistakenly injured innocent man
Read full article: Katy drug dealer, co-conspirator found guilty in murder-for-hire plot that mistakenly injured innocent manTwo Houston-area men have been found guilty of multiple felony counts in connection with a murder-for-hire plot that left an innocent man seriously injured after being mistaken for the intended target.
Memorial Hermann physician accused of falsifying records to deny patients life-saving care indicted on federal charges
Read full article: Memorial Hermann physician accused of falsifying records to deny patients life-saving care indicted on federal chargesA Memorial Hermann organ transplant physician has been indicted on federal charges related to allegedly falsifying medical records in a way that made liver transplant candidates ineligible for organ donations.
12-year-old rescued in Galveston after being lured on social media; suspect faces multiple felony charges
Read full article: 12-year-old rescued in Galveston after being lured on social media; suspect faces multiple felony chargesGalveston police will provide details Thursday morning on the arrest of a man charged with aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault of a child. Graham Michael Dunn faces aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault charges.
Houston trucking company charged with felony illegal dumping in SW Houston
Read full article: Houston trucking company charged with felony illegal dumping in SW HoustonA Harris County trucking company faces a felony illegal dumping charge after investigators say more than 22,000 pounds of dirt were dumped at an unauthorized site.
After nearly 30 years on death row, Texas executes Harris County man for 1998 double murder
Read full article: After nearly 30 years on death row, Texas executes Harris County man for 1998 double murderCharles Victor Thompson, 55, was executed by the state of Texas at 6:50pm on Jan. 28, 2026. Thompson was convicted of murdering his former girlfriend and her new boyfriend in 1998.
After nearly 3 decades on death row, Houston convicted killer Charles Thompson is scheduled for execution
Read full article: After nearly 3 decades on death row, Houston convicted killer Charles Thompson is scheduled for executionCharles Victor Thompson is scheduled for execution on Wednesday in Huntsville. Thompson was convicted of murdering Dennise Hayslip and her boyfriend, Darren Cain in 1998.
Judge poised to recommit charged Santa Fe high school gunman to state hospital
Read full article: Judge poised to recommit charged Santa Fe high school gunman to state hospitalGalveston County’s interim district attorney, the defense, and the presiding judge visited the state hospital treating Santa Fe High School shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis as the court prepares to recommit him for up to another year of competency restoration.
Consider sitting directly behind your Uber driver, safety expert says
Read full article: Consider sitting directly behind your Uber driver, safety expert saysThis week’s revelation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas, implicating four rideshare drivers in separate kidnapping and sexual assault incidents, has naturally raised safety concerns for passengers.
Student cellist back at school after attack in downtown Houston
Read full article: Student cellist back at school after attack in downtown HoustonA 15-year-old student is back at school after being attacked on his way to class at the Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, according to HISD officials.
Attorney: Charged Santa Fe high school gunman remains incompetent to stand trial
Read full article: Attorney: Charged Santa Fe high school gunman remains incompetent to stand trialThe defense attorney representing the charged Santa Fe high school gunman said state doctors notified him his client remains incompetent to stand trial.
In Minnesota, sending a child to school is an act of faith for immigrant families
Read full article: In Minnesota, sending a child to school is an act of faith for immigrant familiesFor many immigrant families in Minnesota, sending a child to school each day requires faith that one of the thousands of federal immigration officers deployed around the state won’t detain them.
Lecturer no longer teaching at Texas State University after expletive-filled message goes public
Read full article: Lecturer no longer teaching at Texas State University after expletive-filled message goes publicThe Facebook message derided its recipient as a “leftist” and “whore” whom he hoped would be deported. The message gained widespread attention when it was shared online.
These Houston area high schools are planning to participate in Friday’s anti ICE walkout
Read full article: These Houston area high schools are planning to participate in Friday’s anti ICE walkoutStudents at several Houston-area high schools are planning a student-led walkout on Friday, Feb. 6, to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies, according to information shared by students and community organizers.
Kindergarten readiness varies widely by income, new data shows. Cities are stepping in to help
Read full article: Kindergarten readiness varies widely by income, new data shows. Cities are stepping in to helpSan Antonio offers a free preschool program for infants and toddlers, helping set them up for success in elementary school.
Parents of Colorado school shooter won't face gun charges, sheriff's office says
Read full article: Parents of Colorado school shooter won't face gun charges, sheriff's office saysAuthorities say the parents of a 16-year-old boy who wounded two students at a Colorado high school with an old revolver won't be charged.
Fired after gender identity lesson, professor sues Texas A&M, arguing her free speech rights were violated
Read full article: Fired after gender identity lesson, professor sues Texas A&M, arguing her free speech rights were violatedMelissa McCoul, arguing she was fired to appease political critics, is seeking to get her job back and other restitution.
MAP: More than 500 Houston-area private schools approved for Texas voucher program
Read full article: MAP: More than 500 Houston-area private schools approved for Texas voucher programMore than 500 private schools in the Houston area have been approved to participate in the Texas voucher program.
Texas families can now apply for private school vouchers. Here’s what to know.
Read full article: Texas families can now apply for private school vouchers. Here’s what to know.The application period will close March 17. If demand exceeds the $1 billion available, the state will prioritize students based on family income and whether they have a disability.
GOP Sen. Cruz, Rep. McCaul call for investigation after federal agents fatally shoot man in Minneapolis
Read full article: GOP Sen. Cruz, Rep. McCaul call for investigation after federal agents fatally shoot man in MinneapolisOther Texas Republicans have called for the Trump administration to double down on sending immigration officers to Minnesota and blamed Democrats for the violence, while others have remained silent.
Federal appeals court rehears challenge against Texas’ immigration law
Read full article: Federal appeals court rehears challenge against Texas’ immigration lawSenate Bill 4 returns to the 5th Circuit with border crossings at record lows, a sharp reversal from the influx that inspired Texas’ law authorizing state police to arrest undocumented immigrants.
After Trump pardon, Rep. Henry Cuellar restored to homeland security funding post
Read full article: After Trump pardon, Rep. Henry Cuellar restored to homeland security funding postAfter his corruption indictment last year, the Laredo Democrat forfeited his role as the top Democrat on the House Appropriations subcommittee that oversees more than $65 billion in annual spending.
Watch: Virtual one-on-one interview with Vicente Fox for Texas Tribune Festival
Read full article: Watch: Virtual one-on-one interview with Vicente Fox for Texas Tribune FestivalThe former president of Mexico sat down for a virtual interview with Berenice Garcia, Rio Grande Valley reporter for The Texas Tribune.
All 17 Texas propositions have passed. Here’s how the state will be reshaped
Read full article: All 17 Texas propositions have passed. Here’s how the state will be reshapedThe article outlines the 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution that voters have approved to pass in the 2025 Texas General Election. These propositions cover a wide array of topics, including funding for education and infrastructure, tax exemptions, criminal justice reforms, and public health initiatives. Each amendment is summarized with its purpose, and impacts, providing a comprehensive overview of how these changes will affect residents across the state.
Trump administration plans to build border wall in Laredo, mayor says
Read full article: Trump administration plans to build border wall in Laredo, mayor saysThe city learned about plans to build a new barrier along the southern border during a regular meeting with the Department of Homeland Security.
Former KPRC 2 reporter shares ‘With Love From Harlem’: The story behind America’s First Black power couple
Read full article: Former KPRC 2 reporter shares ‘With Love From Harlem’: The story behind America’s First Black power coupleIt's a new book by former KPRC-TV reporter ReShonda Tate. She wrote the story behind the marriage of pianist and child prodigy Hazel Scott and politician Adam Clayton Powell Jr. It was a relationship shaped culture, politics, and civil rights. ReShonda joins Houston Life's Derrick Shore and Tessa Barrera to unpack why this love story was as influential as it was complicated.
Galveston County Sheriff ends legal battle with licensing agency
Read full article: Galveston County Sheriff ends legal battle with licensing agencyGalveston County Sheriff Jimmy Fullen and the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement finalized a mediated agreement ending a nearly two-year dispute over allegations that Fullen omitted or misrepresented information on required personal history statements. TCOLE issued a retroactive, probated six-month suspension—leaving Fullen’s current duties unaffected and closing the case without further penalties.
⭐️You think you know the Alamo? Wait until you see what’s coming!⭐️
Read full article: ⭐️You think you know the Alamo? Wait until you see what’s coming!⭐️If you think you know the Alamo… buckle up. Because what’s happening in San Antonio right now is nothing short of extraordinary. Houston Life’s Melanie Camp hit the road for a classic Texas day trip — music up, Buc-ee’s pitstop included — and rolled into downtown San Antonio to see what a $550 million investment is going to look like when it’s poured directly into one of the most iconic landmarks in the world.
Dan Patrick calls for resignation of Alamo Trust president over views on how the Alamo’s history should be told
Read full article: Dan Patrick calls for resignation of Alamo Trust president over views on how the Alamo’s history should be toldThe lieutenant governor has insisted that the Alamo’s story remain focused on the 1836 battle over broader narratives addressing Indigenous people and slavery.
LULAC honors ‘Little School of the 400′ for its historic milestones in ESL during Hispanic Heritage Month
Read full article: LULAC honors ‘Little School of the 400′ for its historic milestones in ESL during Hispanic Heritage MonthThe "Little School of the 400," pioneered by the inspiring Isabel Verver in the 1950s, laid the groundwork for English as a Second Language (ESL) programs we see today.
The Houston Filipino Street Festival is back in Sugar Land. Here’s what you need to know.
Read full article: The Houston Filipino Street Festival is back in Sugar Land. Here’s what you need to know.Mark your calendars for the largest Filipino festival in Texas. Find out why it's important to celebrate during Filipino History Month.
MORE LOCAL NEWS
Is the voucher worth it? Here’s how much private school really costs Houston families
Read full article: Is the voucher worth it? Here’s how much private school really costs Houston familiesAs the Texas school voucher program opens statewide, many parents are weighing whether private school is finally within reach. But new data shows that even with vouchers, the cost of private education in Houston remains a major financial commitment for most families.
12-year-old rescued in Galveston after being lured on social media; suspect faces multiple felony charges
Read full article: 12-year-old rescued in Galveston after being lured on social media; suspect faces multiple felony chargesGalveston police will provide details Thursday morning on the arrest of a man charged with aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault of a child. Graham Michael Dunn faces aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault charges.
Houston trucking company charged with felony illegal dumping in SW Houston
Read full article: Houston trucking company charged with felony illegal dumping in SW HoustonA Harris County trucking company faces a felony illegal dumping charge after investigators say more than 22,000 pounds of dirt were dumped at an unauthorized site.
Texas school voucher program raises concerns over public school funding
Read full article: Texas school voucher program raises concerns over public school fundingAs Texas rolls out its new school voucher program, public school educators and teacher advocates are raising concerns about how the policy could impact classroom funding across the state.
Muere adolescente de 13 años tras apuñalamiento durante pelea masiva en el noroeste de Houston
Read full article: Muere adolescente de 13 años tras apuñalamiento durante pelea masiva en el noroeste de HoustonLa policía de Houston informó que agentes acudieron alrededor de las 8 de la noche a un complejo de apartamentos cerca de Grow Street, en el noroeste de la ciudad, tras reportes de una pelea grande afuera del lugar.
13-year-old girl stabbed to death, 10-year-old boy detained: HPD
Read full article: 13-year-old girl stabbed to death, 10-year-old boy detained: HPDIn northwest Houston, a 13-year-old girl was fatally stabbed during a conflict involving a large group outside an apartment on Grow Lane. A 10-year-old boy has been detained after allegedly admitting to the stabbing in self-defense, stemming from an earlier school disturbance. Police are investigating the incident, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing surveillance footage. The Harris County District Attorney's Office will determine whether the boy will face charges, as Texas law allows for criminal responsibility starting at age 10.
Katy couple’s suspected killer appears in Harris County court for first time
Read full article: Katy couple’s suspected killer appears in Harris County court for first timeNorman Johnson, 42, appeared in Harris County court for the first time after being charged with the murder of a Katy couple, Trinette and Christopher Lopez, last month. Johnson, related to Trinette and the biological father of the couple's 7-year-old adopted daughter, is suspected of committing the murders due to a child custody dispute. He allegedly drove from Austin, waited outside the Lopez home, and opened fire before fleeing. Johnson was later arrested on a separate warrant and linked to the murders through surveillance and toll records, and now faces capital murder charges with a court appearance scheduled to set his bail.
President Donald Trump one-on-one interview with ‘NBC Nightly News’ anchor Tom Llamas
Read full article: President Donald Trump one-on-one interview with ‘NBC Nightly News’ anchor Tom LlamasPresident Donald Trump conducted a one-on-one interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas in the Oval Office, discussing topics such as federal immigration enforcement, U.S.-Iran tensions, the American economy, artificial intelligence, and more.
Answering common questions over the now-open Texas school voucher program
Read full article: Answering common questions over the now-open Texas school voucher programTexas's new school voucher program has seen a significant response, with over 20,000 applications on the first day, highlighting a major shift in public education. The program prioritizes low-income and special education students, and funds are distributed through a secure system directly to schools, not parents.
After $134K solar bill threat, company agrees to remove panels at no cost
Read full article: After $134K solar bill threat, company agrees to remove panels at no costA Houston homeowner says she felt pressured into solar panels, never activated them, and is now facing a $134,000 bill. Consumer advocates say her story is becoming more common.
HAR halts plan to add flood risk ratings to listings. Here’s where you can find them
Read full article: HAR halts plan to add flood risk ratings to listings. Here’s where you can find themThe Houston Association of Realtors has postponed plans to integrate flood risk ratings into property listings due to concerns over data accuracy and interpretation, but homebuyers still have multiple resources available to assess flood risks in the Bayou City.
Union Pacific contracted workers shot, beaten during robbery near railroad tracks, HPD says
Read full article: Union Pacific contracted workers shot, beaten during robbery near railroad tracks, HPD saysHouston police are investigating after two contractor workers for Union Pacific were attacked and left injured during an armed robbery near railroad tracks in northeast Houston.
Sinkhole shuts down all eastbound lanes on East Freeway at John Ralston
Read full article: Sinkhole shuts down all eastbound lanes on East Freeway at John RalstonA sinkhole has led to the closure of all eastbound lanes on the East Freeway (I-10) near John Ralston and Federal Roads in Houston, caused by a water leak impacting the left shoulder of the freeway. The Texas Department of Transportation is addressing the issue, and authorities advise avoiding the area and using alternate routes.
‘We panicked’: Houston escape room employees describe moment car plowed through entrance, lobby area
Read full article: ‘We panicked’: Houston escape room employees describe moment car plowed through entrance, lobby areaA car slammed into a business at a strip center in southwest Houston Tuesday afternoon, causing damage but no reported injuries.
Two Lamar CISD police officers under investigation amid shakeup in department leadership
Read full article: Two Lamar CISD police officers under investigation amid shakeup in department leadershipLamar CISD officials confirmed that two members of the district’s police department have been placed on administrative leave while an independent third party conducts a review into publicly circulating allegations.
FBI Houston seeks ‘Subzero Suspect’ in armed robbery at southeast Houston bank
Read full article: FBI Houston seeks ‘Subzero Suspect’ in armed robbery at southeast Houston bankOfficials with FBI Houston are asking for the public’s help to identify and locate a man accused of robbing a Frost Bank in southeast Houston last week.
MAP: More than 500 Houston-area private schools approved for Texas voucher program
Read full article: MAP: More than 500 Houston-area private schools approved for Texas voucher programMore than 500 private schools in the Houston area have been approved to participate in the Texas voucher program.
TEA issues warnings for teachers, school districts accused of ‘facilitating walk outs’
Read full article: TEA issues warnings for teachers, school districts accused of ‘facilitating walk outs’The Texas Education Agency on Tuesday released new guidance outlining consequences for student walkouts, political activism, and related absences in Texas public schools.
Harris County sues EPA to reinstate Solar for All program funding
Read full article: Harris County sues EPA to reinstate Solar for All program fundingHarris County is suing the EPA to restore funding for the Solar for All Program, aiming to provide clean energy, lower bills, and create jobs for low-income Texas communities.
Free heart screenings for teens happening this weekend
Read full article: Free heart screenings for teens happening this weekendThis year, an estimated 23,000 kids under 18 will experience a sudden cardiac arrest. The number is staggering. But what’s most frightening is this: many of those kids, and their parents, never see it coming.
Where to watch the Super Bowl in Houston and score game-day specials
Read full article: Where to watch the Super Bowl in Houston and score game-day specialsFind the best Super Bowl 2026 food, drink and watch party deals in Houston. From wings and burgers to charcuterie boards and cocktails, discover where to eat, drink and watch the big game.
Possible tornado hits Liberty County during Tuesday storms, NWS investigating
Read full article: Possible tornado hits Liberty County during Tuesday storms, NWS investigatingThe National Weather Service is expected to determine later today whether a tornado touched down in Liberty County after powerful storms caused damage along FM 1010.
Texas school voucher applications open today: What families need to know before applying
Read full article: Texas school voucher applications open today: What families need to know before applyingTexas families can begin applying today, Feb. 4 at 9 a.m., for the state’s new Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), also known as the school voucher program, which runs through March 17.