From sewage to Dioxin our polluted waterways

From sewage to Dioxin our polluted waterways

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – From leaking sewage to sludge pits full of dioxin and other chemicals Houston’s water is the focus of discussion. This week’s panel: Jessica Colon – Republican strategist, Nyanza Moore – progressive commentator and Houston attorney, Bob Price – Associate Editor Breitbart Texas,  Tony Diaz- Chicano educator and activist,  Tomaro Bell – Super Neighborhood leader, Bill King – businessman, columnist and former Kemah Mayor. Bayou City Waterkeeper Files Lawsuit against the City of…

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Abbott v. Valdez

Abbott v. Valdez

LEFT: Lupe Valdez on June 18, 2013 in New York City. (Michael Loccisano/Getty) RIGHT: Greg Abbott holds a roundtable discussion with victims, family, and friends affected by the Santa Fe shooting on May 24, 2018. (Drew Anthony Smith/Getty) LEFT: Lupe Valdez on June 18, 2013 in New York City. (Michael Loccisano/Getty) RIGHT: Greg Abbott holds a roundtable discussion with victims, family, and friends affected by the Santa Fe shooting on May 24, 2018. (Drew Anthony Smith/Getty) HOUSTON (FOX 26) – this…

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Galveston residents roll with punches when it comes to dealing with rain, flooding

Galveston residents roll with punches when it comes to dealing with rain, flooding

GALVESTON, Texas – The unusually wet September in Galveston proved to be challenging for those braving the rain to go outside on Saturday. To Galveston residents, water is no stranger. “I’ve seen a lot of rain. A lot of flooding,” said resident Jonathan Morales. “It’s nasty. It’s nasty! I would not do this for anyone but my daughter,” said Stephanie Burleson, who was trying to pick up her daughter from a cruise. Flash flood warnings…

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Indo-American Charity Foundation Celebrating 30…

Indo-American Charity Foundation Celebrating 30…

Houston, TEXAS – The Indo-American Charity Foundation is celebrating 30 years in Houston! The organization addresses the needs in the areas of education, family, general welfare and healthcare in the Houston area. Their motto is “We live here, we give here.” Last year, they gave $200,000 towards Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund. FOX 26’s Rashi Vats will be emceeing their 30th Indo American Charity Gala on October 6th, 2018. She spoke with…

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Abbott, Valdez clash on arming teachers, Hurricane Harvey, border security

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Lupe Valdez will meet in a televised debate Friday. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Lupe Valdez will meet in a televised debate Friday. Photo: The Editorial Board / Associated Press Photo: The Editorial Board / Associated Press Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Lupe Valdez will meet in a televised debate…

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Toxic trouble with Dioxin dump near Galveston Bay

Toxic trouble with Dioxin dump near Galveston Bay

GALVESTON, Texas (FOX 26) – It has been more than a year since FOX 26 News revealed what some now call “the most thoroughly toxic strip of land on the Texas Gulf Coast.” Blocked from public view by a levee, just feet from the Intracoastal Waterway and Galveston Bay, a string of giant sludge pits, most more than a half century old, each filled to the brim with waste no living thing should ever touch. “Right…

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UT-Austin's Marine Science Institute 45 percent rebuilt after Hurricane Harvey

UT-Austin's Marine Science Institute 45 percent rebuilt after Hurricane Harvey

Hurricane Harvey decimated UT’s Marine Science Institute research pier in Port Aransas and displaced many of its faculty and students. Institute leaders are still assessing the losses, but the cost to rebuild will be in the “many tens of millions of dollars,” its director says. less Hurricane Harvey decimated UT’s Marine Science Institute research pier in Port Aransas and displaced many of its faculty and students. Institute leaders are still assessing the losses, but the…

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Wortham Theater reopens its doors after Hurricane Harvey renovations, repairs

Wortham Theater reopens its doors after Hurricane Harvey renovations, repairs

HOUSTON – The Wortham Theater will reopen its doors Tuesday after extensive repairs and renovations were made due to flood damage by Hurricane Harvey last year. The Houston First Corp. said Wortham Theater will welcome back the Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera and Theatre District back through its doors. HFC will host a guided tour of the renovated theater to show the inside of the building, which had been shuttered since September 2017.  Copyright 2018 by KPRC Click2Houston…

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Hurricanes and climate change

Hurricanes and climate change

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – A year after Harvey dumped more than 50 inches on Houston Hurricane Florence batters the Carolinas with winds and catastrophic amounts of rainfall, is it time to acknowledge climate change? This week’s panel: Jessica Colon – Republican strategist, Nyanza Moore – progressive commentator and Houston attorney, Bob Price – Associate Editor Breitbart Texas,  Tony Diaz- Chicano educator and activist,  Tomaro Bell – Super Neighborhood leader, Bill King – businessman, columnist and…

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Ground stop at Bush Intercontinental airport

Ground stop at Bush Intercontinental airport

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – A ground stop is in effect at George Bush Intercontinental Airport as a result of weather conditions nearby. Flight arrivals have been delayed by as much as one hour 54 minutes while departures have been delayed by as long as 35 minutes. Delta Airlines and Southwest Airlines flights are delayed at William P. Hobby Airport because of severe weather in north Texas.

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Houston is collecting donations for Hurricane Florence victims

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner stops by the George R. Brown Convention Center on Saturday afternoon, where volunteers were collecting donations to send to victims of Hurricane Florence. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner stops by the George R. Brown Convention Center on Saturday afternoon, where volunteers were collecting donations to send to victims of Hurricane Florence. Photo: Courtesy: Jeff Syptak (City Of Houston) / Courtesy: Jeff Syptak Mayor Sylvester Turner visited the George R. Brown Convention Center…

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North Houston under flash flood warning till 5 p.m.

North Houston under flash flood warning till 5 p.m.

Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood warning Thursday as storms roll into the area. Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood warning Thursday as storms roll into the area. Photo: Chron.com/weather Photo: Chron.com/weather Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood warning Thursday as storms roll into the area. Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood…

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How much stress does a hurricane put on a pregnant woman? 'Harvey Mom' study hopes to find out

How much stress does a hurricane put on a pregnant woman? 'Harvey Mom' study hopes to find out

HOUSTON – Chandra Frederick felt helpless during Hurricane Harvey. “Having to walk through the water, or if we would have had to evacuate up onto the roof,” she said as she relived her fears during the storm. Frederick has four kids now. She was nine months pregnant at the time, so getting on the roof wouldn’t have been just traumatic; she was not sure it was possible. “I was like, ‘I don’t know how I’m…

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Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen to open for…

Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen to open for…

Texas singer-songwriters Robert Earl Keen and Lyle Lovett will open for country music icon George Strait during his concert-only performance on Sunday, March 17, the final night of the 2019 Rodeo. “We are proud to close out the 2019 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo with three of the Lone Star State’s most influential music artists,” said Joel Cowley, Rodeo president and CEO. “Bringing both Robert Earl Keen and Lyle Lovett back to the RODEOHOUSTON stage…

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