Watch: Paralyzed deputy regains movement, walks daughter down the aisle

Master Deputy Harold ‘Hal’ Davis was injured a year ago after a freak accident left him temporarily paralyzed, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.

Frontier joins United to make family seating easier on flights

The airlines’ moves come less than a year after federal officials urged airlines to ensure that families, especially those with young children, are able to sit together.

Couples fess up to cheating financially in new study

40% of Americans married or living with a partner admit to lying or hiding money, according to a Bankrate.com survey.

Study finds best and worst states to raise a family in 2023

“The ideal city is one that’s affordable to live in during this time of high inflation but also offers quality schools, healthcare and entertainment,” WalletHub said. So, which state takes the cake?

St. David's HealthCare welcomes first baby of 2023

Gianna Muhimbare was born in the very first hour of 2023 at St. David's South Austin Medical Center.

Ascension Seton Medical Center welcomes first baby of 2023

Baby Camila was born early New Year's Day to proud parents Ashley Corona and Brent Hametner at Ascension Seton Medical Center.

Fort Hood welcomes first baby of 2023 born at CRDAMC

Baby Millie Ellen was born in the wee hours of New Year's Day to proud parents Joshua and Sabrina Austin at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center.

Rihanna shows the world her baby boy in adorable TikTok video

The superstar entertainer, who welcomed the baby with boyfriend A$AP Rocky in May, shared a video of him on TikTok.

Austin Diaper Bank launches new holiday campaign

With a goal of helping more than 8,000 families this holiday season, the Austin Diaper Bank has launched a new campaign: “3 days of giving, 3 ways to give”.

Lino Lakes family left with $20K hospital bill after toddler's COVID-19 treatment deemed not necessary

A Lino Lakes family was left with a $20,000 bill for the treatment of their toddler, who was hospitalized and placed on oxygen with COVID-19 and enterovirus. Insurance deemed the treatment not "medically necessary."