KTXH-TV (Houston, TX)
KTXH, which operates on virtual channel 20 and UHF digital channel 19, is a television station in Houston, Texas, known on-air as My 20 Vision. This station is owned and run by MyNetworkTV and is part of the Fox Television Stations division of Fox Corporation. KTXH works alongside another Fox-owned station, KRIV, which is on channel 26, creating a duopoly. The studios for both channels are located on the Southwest Freeway in Houston, while KTXH's transmitter can be found near Missouri City, Texas.
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15 hours ago |
fox26houston.com | Heather Sullivan
Several American tourists have died recently from carbon monoxide poisoning while staying in hotels and resorts abroad. That includes former Yankee Brett Gardner’s son Miller Gardner, who died at a resort in Costa Rica, and three women who died in a Belize hotel room. One way to help protect yourself and your family while traveling is to take a portable carbon monoxide detector with you.
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15 hours ago |
fox26houston.com | Heather Sullivan
Several American tourists have died recently from carbon monoxide poisoning while staying in resorts abroad. FOX 26's Heather Sullivan has some ways you can keep your family safe.
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1 day ago |
fox26houston.com | Heather Sullivan
FOX 26 consumer reporter Heather Sullivan shares advice for saving on summer travel and groceries. Plus, a look at rising car prices and new tech that is detecting needed repairs in cars.
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1 day ago |
fox26houston.com | Heather Sullivan
As tariffs are expected to drive up car prices soon, Ford's CEO says more people will likely take out longer car loans to bring their monthly payments down. In fact, longer car loans, reaching seven, and sometimes even eight or nine years, have become increasingly more common. Long loans can create problems Why you should care: A long car loan can create two problems for the buyer. "Your interest rates are generally higher on those longer-term auto loans.
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fox26houston.com | Mike Iscovitz
Houston hit a high temperature of 95 on Tuesday which set a new record - replacing the previous record high of 94. Today's record high is only 93, so that is going to be broken by several degrees. The hottest weather in the United States is scorching cities like Austin, San Antonio, Del Rio and Laredo. Highs for Austin and San Antonio could reach 104, which would be the all-time record for the month of May.
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