Record-breaking crowd packs Freedom Over Texas, Houston officials say

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Last updated: Tuesday, July 7, 2026 12:00AM GMT
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- For America's 250th birthday, H-Town celebrated like never before!

Thousands of Houstonians watched the sky over Eleanor Tinsley Park for Houston's big fireworks celebration, Freedom Over Texas.

Those celebrating at home got to enjoy 24 hours of ABC13 special programming with "Disney Celebrates America."

Coverage from Friday evening to Saturday night featured non-stop parades, parties, and pictures of America's natural beauty.

READ MORE: Disney Celebrates America: What to expect on July 3 and 4 as ABC marks America's 250th anniversary

For the latest breaking news, weather, and traffic, ABC13 is now live on Disney+. Always on, always under the live tab on Disney+ and everywhere you stream.

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Jul 03, 2026, 3:42 PM GMT

What stores and restaurants are open on July 4?

July 4th weekend is here, and if you're making plans for Independence Day, you might want to know what stores and businesses will be open or closed for the holiday. From retail to restaurants, here's what you need to know before heading out for the 4th.

It is recommended to check local store hours as they may vary by location.

What's open and closed on the Fourth of July 2026:

Restaurants:
These chain restaurants will be open on July 4th:

  • Applebee's
  • Arby's
  • BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse
  • Buffalo Wild Wings
  • Cheesecake Factory
  • Chili's
  • Chick-fil-A
  • Chipotle
  • Cracker Barrel
  • IHOP
  • In-N-Out Burger
  • McDonald's
  • Olive Garden
  • Outback Steakhouse
  • Starbucks
  • Sweetgreen
  • TGI Fridays
  • Waffle House
  • Wendy's
  • Whataburger

Retail stores:
Most retail and grocery stores will be open on July 4th with the exception of Costco. Others may operate with reduced or limited hours. Make sure to check your local store for hours. The following stores will be open:

  • Aldi (reduced hours)
  • CVS (reduced hours)
  • Dollar General
  • H-E-B
  • Home Depot
  • Kroger and its sister chains (including Harris Teeter, Ralphs, Fred Meyer, Mariano's and others)
  • Lowe's
  • Publix
  • Sam's Club (reduced hours)
  • Target
  • TJ Maxx/Marshalls/Home Goods (reduced hours)
  • Trader Joe's (reduced hours)
  • Walgreens
  • Walmart
  • Whole Foods (reduced hours)

Mail and shipping services:

  • Fedex: FedEx office locations will be open with modified hours, but FedEx will not operate delivery services with the exception of Custom Critical and Trade Network deliveries.

  • UPS: UPS Store locations will be closed on July 4th, and there will be no pickup or delivery services with the exception of UPS Express Critical.

  • USPS: Since the 4th is a federal holiday, USPS and other nonessential government agencies will be closed.

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Jul 02, 2026, 5:15 PM GMT

Meet Sally and Mae, the Bald Eagles at Houston Zoo, as America celebrates 250 years

As the nation celebrates America's 250th anniversary, visitors to the Houston Zoo can get an up-close look at one of the country's most iconic symbols, the bald eagle.

There are two female bald eagles at the Houston Zoo: Sally and Mae. They are named after the trailblazing astronauts Sally Ride and Mae Jemison.

According to the Zoo's birdkeeper, Steve Howard, Sally was found on the side of a road, probably after being hit by a car. Her injuries meant she could no longer fly, so she could not be released. Mae was found during Winter Storm Uri in 2021, after she had likely flown into a building. Like Sally, her injuries meant she could never go back to the wild.

SEE FULL STORY: America's Bird: Meet the Bald Eagles at Houston Zoo

As America celebrates 250 years, we're taking a closer look at the bird that became a national symbol.
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Jul 02, 2026, 5:03 PM GMT

ABC13 visits Houston flag maker, Kronbergs Flags, celebrating decades in the community

As the United States prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, the Stars and Stripes are flying high across the country.

At Kronbergs Flags and Flagpoles in Houston, workers continue the tradition of hand-sewing U.S. flags, carefully stitching together the 50 stars and 13 stripes on the Red, White, Blue flag that has become a symbol of the country's history and identity.

In the video above, we step inside the manufacturing shop and get a behind-the-scenes look in the making of Old Glory.

SEE FULL STORY: Kronbergs Flags: Stitching the Stars and Stripes

We visited Kronbergs Flags, a Houston flag maker, to see the work and craftsmanship that goes into hand-sewing Old Glory.
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Jul 02, 2026, 4:38 PM GMT

4th of July travel: Busiest days to fly and drive

More than 72 million people are expected to travel over the week of the Fourth of July, setting a new record, according to AAA.

More than 72 million people are expected to travel over the week of the Fourth of July, setting a new record, according to AAA.

Here's what you need to know:

Air travel

According to AAA, top domestic destinations for the Fourth of July are Seattle; Orlando, Florida; Anchorage, Alaska; Miami; and New York City.

American Airlines said it is expecting to break records, with 8.1 million customers flying on more than 80,000 flights -- a nearly 10% increase from last year. American considers holiday travel to be between Thursday, June 25, and Monday, July 6.

United Airlines said it's preparing for about 6 million passengers over the Fourth of July holiday, which it considers from Friday, June 26 to Monday, July 6. The airline said it's seeing an increase in bookings for Philadelphia and Boston.

Alaska Airlines said it has 6,283 flights scheduled from Friday, July 3 to Monday, July 6 -- a 2.5% increase from last year. The airline said its busiest days will be July 3 and July 6.

Road travel

AAA projects 61.4 million people will travel by car over the Fourth of July holiday, which it considers Saturday, June 27, through Sunday, July 5.

If you're hitting the road on Saturday, June 27, the worst traffic is expected from noon to 5 p.m., according to transportation analytics company INRIX. Drivers are advised to head out the door before 10 a.m.

Those traveling home on Sunday, July 5, will find the roads emptiest before 11 a.m., with the worst traffic from noon to 6 p.m., INRIX said.

SEE FULL REPORT: 4th of July travel expected to hit record high: Busiest days to fly and drive