A homeless man in Houston was holding a sign saying that he wants to get home to Alabama for Christmas, and this stranger took it upon himself to buy him a bus ticket.
Source: New York Post
Ah, technology. With the advances over the years, it's pretty hard to stay anonymous.
Take, for instance, this pair of apparent iPad thieves in suburban Houston.
The lines between video game life and real life were a bit too blurry for these kids in Houston who were waiting outside of a GameStop for a midnight release of the new Grand Theft Auto V game, KHOU-TV reported.
If a fire breaks out in your house, there are a number of things you should do.
First, GET THE HELL OUT OF THE HOUSE. Actually, that's really all that you should do.
When you're a receiver in the NFL, your job description is pretty simple: Catch the ball, hold on to the ball and run with the ball.
Oakland Raiders receiver James Jones failed at all that on one play against the Houston Texas on Sunday in a game.
Stories like this never get old for us.
And you'd think that with the frequency of these stories, it would start to deter people from such crimes, but no!
This story is all sorts of pathetic.
Everyone knows that guy that goes to the strip club a little too much. Robert Wallace, a 32-year-old from Houston, is that guy.
He was a regular at a strip club called Treasures, and a big fan of a stripper named Nomi.
This is where the stories start to differ a bit, KRIV-TV Fox 26 reports.
A middle school teacher in Houston is facing charges of an improper relationship with student after she allegedly gave a 15-year-old student in her class a lap dance for his birthday.