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FEMA funding $750 to households impacted by Hurricane Beryl
HOUSTON (KIAH) – There’s still time to get assistance from FEMA if you were impacted by Hurricane Beryl. If you haven’t done so already, please take pictures of your storm damage! Those with insurance should contact their insurance company before applying for FEMA (the agency only covers damage beyond the scope of a property owner’s insurance).
Suit details how UM surgeon double-booked surgeries, padded his pay at Texas hospital
“In short, the teaching physicians churned through as many cardiac surgeries as possible to generate revenue for Baylor, [Medicare] regulations be damned, and were rewarded with lavish compensation,” Justice Department lawsuit says.
Houston Dynamo 2 vs. North Texas SC match moved to Shell Energy Stadium
Sunday’s match between Houston Dynamo 2 and North Texas SC has been moved to Shell Energy Stadium from SaberCats Stadium. The match will remain on Sunday, July 21 at 7 p.m. CT. Fans and media members are welcome to attend Sunday’s match. All attendees must enter through the Shell...
Former Michigan Wolverines starter becomes the first 2024 NFL Draft pick to be released from the class
The Michigan Wolverines almost set the NFL record for most draft picks selected in one class after going 15-0 and winning the National Championship. Their 13 drafted players seemed to land in advantageous situations. However, the Houston Texans released the first of all 2024 NFL Draft picks, and it ...
White Sox ditch former Astros catcher who overstayed welcome in 2023
As important as Martín Maldonado was to the Houston Astros, it was painfully obvious that he probably should have retired a year or two prior to him leaving the Astros in free agency last offseason. Few can ever match Maldonado's ability to manage a pitching staff, but he was always a very limited offensive player whose defensive acumen left him as he passed his mid-30s.
Man kicked, tried to bite officer after threatening CenterPoint workers, court documents claim
HOUSTON — A man kicked an officer in the torso and tried to bite them while being taken into custody after yelling at a CenterPoint Energy crew working to restore power that he was going to get a gun, according to court documents. Paul Myers, 60, is charged with...
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.
Houston man dealing with roof damage from Hurricane Beryl dropped from insurance company
HOUSTON – A northeast Houston man is considering taking out a loan to rebuild his roof after his insurance dropped him. Wilburt Cooper said his insurance company, Conifer, based in Michigan, dropped him after he refused to get a new roof. “They told me to put a new roof...
Houston police officer run over by robbery suspect's getaway car: HPD
HOUSTON - A Houston police officer who responded to a robbery early Thursday morning was run over by the suspect's getaway car, officials say. Police say the suspect ran over the officer’s leg. He was taken to the hospital but is expected to be OK. The incident began around...
Did CenterPoint do enough to clear trees in Houston before Hurricane Beryl?
Houston – As CenterPoint restores power to the final customers in the dark, we hear your pleas to hold the power company accountable. This major power outage seems to be the straw that broke the camel’s back. CenterPoint’s reliability issues have been festering for years. Viewer Wilfredo...
Trae Day Weekend kicks off with long list of community events
HOUSTON (KIAH) — Houston’s own Trae tha Truth is back with his annual ‘Trae Day’ Weekend. The rapper and Humanitarian was honored back in 2008 by former Houston mayor, Bill White, for his community service. Trae says that instead of making the weekend about him, he...
2 badly decomposed bodies found in 18-wheeler in NW Houston resembled 'mummies,' HPD says
The remains of two people were found badly decomposed inside an 18-wheeler in northwest Houston overnight. Officials said they looked "almost like mummies."Firefighters had to use a ladder truck to get inside the 18-wheeler to get to the bodies, Houston police said.Police believe the two people may have been living inside the truck, which was parked on Milwee Street near Bolin Road, not far from W. 34th Street and U.S. 290.The big question is -- how did these two people die?Investigators didn't immediately say if there were obvious signs of trauma. They did say the bodies are badly decomposed, so...
HPD investigate a shooting at a gas station on Antoine Drive
HOUSTON (KIAH) – A shooting occurred at a gas station in NW Houston. The incident occurred around 1:17 a.m. near 3379 Antoine Dr. Houston Police Department (HPD) officers responded and located an adult male with a gunshot wound to his shoulder. According to the victim, he was sitting in...
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