The sentencing of a former Houston police officer convicted of murder in the deaths of a couple during a 2019 drug raid was ...
Early morning traffic on Thursday started off fairly quiet with the exception of a hazmat spill and vehicle fire that came in around 2:51 a.m. in Waller County. The incident ...
If you’ve just moved to Houston, welcome from all of us at CW39! As you settle into life in Houston, aka Bayou City, you’ll quickly notice the scorching often dry ...
Hurricane Helene’s death toll reached 200 on Thursday and could rise higher still, as searchers made their way toward the ...
President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan was dealt a win by a Georgia judge this week by removing one Republican ...
A 23-year-old Texas man was sentenced to federal prison for plotting a murder-for-hire scheme on his ex-girlfriend’s new ...
Ezequiel Ponce scored in the 50th minute, Erik Sviatchenko added his first career MLS goal, and the Houston Dynamo beat the ...
Houston’s early playoff exit means Alex Bregman and Justin Verlander might have played their last games for the Astros.
Two separate crashes that happened hours apart on Wednesday morning, Oct. 2, near UTEP and on Transmountain resulted from ...
Superintendent Mike Miles of the Houston Independent School District joined CW39 in our studio to address many parent comments and concerns.
A new study done by the Michael & Associates Law Firm in Austin found that since 2009, the state of Texas has spend nearly $100 million in lump sum payments to wrongly convicted exonerees.
Analysts noted that many of the top-ranked chains specialized in ready-to-eat foods prepared in the stores’ kitchens.