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Sugar Land to complete 2025-27 strategic plan
Sugar Land officials are working to develop the city's 2025-27 strategic plan. At a July 16 meeting, Sugar Land City Council approved a contract with Future iQ, Inc. to assist in data-driven and community engagement for the plan. (Emily Lincke/Community Impact) Sugar Land officials are working to outline what the...
Texas Lawmen Deployed to Secure GOP's Milwaukee Gala Amid Local Force Frenzy!
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has sent over a hundred law enforcement officials to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to bolster security at the Republican National Convention (RNC), following the shocking assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Trump's appearance at the RNC marked his return to the public eye since the incident. The decision by Abbott to deploy these officers, "ensure there are ample security resources present to safeguard attendees," in a critical show of support during a tumultuous time, the Governor stated, as per the Office of the Texas Governor. The support from Texas includes personnel from several cities, with 27 officers coming from the Austin Police Department (APD).
Houston is set for a very rainy stretch of weather heading through next week
In brief: A smattering of showers and thunderstorms will be with us today and tomorrow. More scattered storms are in play for Sunday. And then widespread rain and thunderstorms will be the forecast for much of next week, with locally heavy rain, some flooding, gusty winds at times, but also cooler temperatures.
Two badly decomposed bodies found in 18-wheeler resembled 'mummies,' police said
HOUSTON (KTRK) - Two bodies were found in the trailer full of donated clothing and police said they had been there so long, they looked "almost like mummies." Houston Police officials said they don't know exactly what happened to them or how long they've been in the trailer. Police were...
Houston area businesses, services see impacts from global tech outages caused by CrowdStrike content update defect
HOUSTON — A widespread CrowdStrike issue caused an outage that disrupted flights, banks, media outlets and companies around the world Friday. Escalating disruptions continued hours after the technology company said it was gradually fixing an issue affecting access to Microsoft 365 apps and services. Around 5 a.m. Friday, CrowdStrike...
Hilarious Video: Cyclist Fleeing Houston Police Goes Mega-Viral
Well, folks, here's something you don't see every day... A video of a man fleeing Houston police on a bike, driving against traffic flow, and cutting between cars, went viral on Facebook. The original post, uploaded 7 days ago, has already been viewed 5 million times. Holy moly. Since this...
Rockets Succumb To Timberwolves 93-83
Two small-ish Kentucky guards taken in the top ten of the NBA draft, once friends, or at least teammates, and now, perhaps the least bitter of foes! VSL Rockets battling for a chance to make the VSL playoffs! A joyous reunion with Daishen Nix! Ok, fine, Daishen Nix in another team’s uniform, which is great!
Surrogacy company owner stole families' money to bankroll rap career, court docs allege
FRISCO, Texas — The owner of an established company used by future parents and surrogates stole more than $10 million for personal use, court documents filed in Harris County allege. Surrogacy Escrow Account Management, known as SEAM, was designed to give intended parents an account in which to store...
Houstonians coping with prolonged power outages
Eleven days after Hurricane Beryl, recovery efforts continue in the Houston area as thousands of homes and businesses still struggle without power. FOX 26's Jade Flury has more about how the owners are dealing with the situation.
Carlos Correa confirms what all of MLB knew about Astros' slow start
Given the Houston Astros' run of success since 2015 or so, it shocked the baseball world to see them struggle as much as they did at the start of the season. At the end of May, Houston was eight games under .500 and it looked like the 2024 season was falling apart in front of our eyes, especially as the injuries on the Astros' roster continued to pile up.
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