Spring TX

Featured picture for "'Public education is worth defending' | Westfield valedictorian and Harvard grad making history in Spring ISD"

‘Public education is worth defending’ | Westfield valedictorian and Harvard grad making history in...

HOUSTON — A Houston native and recent Harvard graduate has a new role in Spring ISD. Da’Vion Tatum, a valedictorian of Westfield High School, is now the youngest ever board director of Spring ISD's Education Foundation. "We often say that I'm Houston born, but Spring ISD raised," Tatum...
Featured picture for "Houston has highest poverty rate among largest U.S. cities, according to census data"

Houston has highest poverty rate among largest U.S. cities, according to census data

One out of five people in Houston lives in poverty, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data. Those recently released numbers put Houston at the top of the list with the highest poverty rate among America's largest cities.
Featured picture for "Spring Woman Arrested After Stabbing Man During Altercation, Deputies Say"

Spring Woman Arrested After Stabbing Man During Altercation, Deputies Say

SPRING, Texas – A woman is facing felony charges after deputies say she stabbed a The post Spring Woman Arrested After Stabbing Man During Altercation, Deputies Say first appeared on Texas Herald News - Texas News, covers news and events in Houston, Austin, West Texas .
Featured picture for "Big changes at FOX 26 and CW39 as on-air personalities exit"

Big changes at FOX 26 and CW39 as on-air personalities exit

Both stations have recently lost familiar faces and brought in new talent.
Featured picture for "Trial begins for man accused of killing 9-year-old Arlene Alvarez in 2022"

Trial begins for man accused of killing 9-year-old Arlene Alvarez in 2022

The trial began Wednesday for Tony Earls, who's facing a manslaughter charge in the shooting death of Arlene Alvarez.
Featured picture for "Ex-ICE deportation officer in Conroe sentenced for laundering $700,000 in 'drug money'"

Ex-ICE deportation officer in Conroe sentenced for laundering $700,000 in ‘drug money’

HOUSTON — A former deportation officer with the Office of Homeland Security is going to prison for laundering drug money. A federal judge in Houston sentenced Christopher Washington Toral, 49, from Spring, to 70 months, or nearly six years in prison. He was also ordered to pay a $20,000 fine.
Featured picture for "From Paris to Houston: Toddler battling leukemia finds hope at Texas Children’s Hospital"

From Paris to Houston: Toddler battling leukemia finds hope at Texas Children’s Hospital

HOUSTON – This Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month, we share the inspiring story of John, a brave two-year-old whose family vacation turned into a life-changing fight against cancer. From Family Trip to Urgent Diagnosis. John was just about to celebrate his second birthday when he started feeling unwell during a...
Featured picture for "HPD said 'no one taken against their will' after reports of child abduction in SE Houston"

HPD said ‘no one taken against their will’ after reports of child abduction in...

Houston police initially were called out to the school for an alleged kidnapping of a little girl, and they say they can not find any evidence that a crime occurred.
Featured picture for "Dive team responds after body found in White Oak Bayou"

Dive team responds after body found in White Oak Bayou

A body was recovered from the White Oak Bayou in Houston Tuesday afternoon. The call was reported as a possible drowning at around 1:25 p.m. A dive team responded to the scene and the body was recovered. The investigation into the circumstances of the victim’s death remain unclear. Two...
Featured picture for "Residents affected by August Spring Branch fire can now access disaster assistance, governor says"

Residents affected by August Spring Branch fire can now access disaster assistance, governor says

Roughly 100 units were destroyed in the 3-alarm fire on Aug. 20 and two firefighters were injured while battling the blaze.

Trending Posts