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At least 8 were injured with the driver of an 18-wheeler flew off 249 and plowed into traffic, crashing into an IHOP parking lot.
Free pet adoptions are happening this weekend as part of National Best Friends Day.
A massive fire claimed the lives of a 1-yea-old child, a 7-year-old child, and their 93-year-old grandmother.
Blue waters are kissing the shores of Galveston beaches again, and beachgoers are loving it.
Dancing With The Stars Val Chmerkovskiy Shares Immigration Story In River Oaks This Weekend.
Houston Texans Safety Andre Hal received a preliminary diagnosis of Hodgkins Lymphoma
Sugar Land City Council renamed the First Colony Conference Center to honor a lifetime of community service from Clyde and Nancy Jacks.
The Montgomery County Mosquito Abatement team detected its first West Nile virus positive mosquito of the season in a sample tested Tuesday
Houston METRO and the Kailee Mills Foundation will hold a press conference Monday morning announcing a safe driving partnership.
The subjects are all wanted for various crimes such as: murder, burglary, assault, sexually assaulting a child, and narcotics offenses.
Globetrotting chef Anthony Bourdain, 61, who was found dead in a French hotel room, ventured to Houston in 2016 for 'Parts Unknown.'
Terry Thompson and his wife are both accused of killing John Hernandez during a fight outside of a Denny’s Restaurant in May 2017
Andrew Craig Sustaita, 31, of Spring, was sentenced to 27 years for the production and possession of child pornography.
President Trump's flippant claim that some Texans rode out in their boats to watch Hurricane Harvey left some speechless.
“Hurricane Harvey hit hard for many Houstonians, but it didn’t break our spirit,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner.
"Critics have made numerous false statements about this project and tried to suggest it would be a failure...," County Judge Craig Doyal
Retired HPD Officer John Barnes was discharged from UTMB, three weeks after being wounded in a mass shooting at Santa Fe High School.
The children, who are between the ages of 12-16 years old, arrived at Scholes Airport via military transport just after 4:30 a.m. Thursday.