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Wanted suspects apprehended in Harris County
HOUSTON, Texas — Two male suspects were taken into custody after deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle call in the 2900 block of FM 2920. Deputies located a vehicle matching the description and arrested both suspects for various warrants, according to Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4. The suspects were allegedly involved in stealing from a construction site.
How 2 teenagers accidentally impersonated the Deer Park Police Department on social media
On X (formerly Twitter), the Deer Park Police Department boasts a significant social media presence, with nearly 15,000 people following “@deerparkpd.” They regularly tweet information about road closures, firework safety and ask citizens of Deer Park for help in locating missing persons. However, one little detail makes the...
Ladies Stuck in Texas Traffic Twerk on Their Car
Traffic Jam Turns into Dance Party: Houston Ladies Twerk Their Way Through the Wait!. We've all been there – stuck in seemingly endless traffic, cursing our luck and wishing for a magical teleportation device. But what if we told you that the video at the bottom of this article...
Humble ISD trustees to consider employment status of sidelined Superintendent Elizabeth Fagen
Humble ISD Superintendent Elizabeth Fagen and trustee Marques Holmes react after trustees voted 4-2 in favor of placing Fagen on paid administrative leave during the board's May 14 meeting. Trustees will consider her employment status with the district at the board's July 23 meeting. (Wesley Gardner/Community Impact) Humble ISD trustees...
‘Deadliest drug threat US has ever faced’: Man charged with importing 2,000 kilos of chemicals to make fentanyl pills
HOUSTON – U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani joined Special Agents in Charge Daniel Comeaux and Craig Larrabee of the Drug Enforcement Administration and Homeland Security Investigations Monday afternoon to announce a significant arrest related to a record seizure. Hamdani announced a four-count indictment has been filed against a 48-year-old...
Houston begins auctioning bike-sharing equipment, with online bids for bicycles starting at $10
The city plans to put more than 400 Houston BCycle bikes up for auction over the next several months, along with docking stations and base plates for those stations, after its bike-sharing network shuttered last month. Before Houston's bike-sharing network shut down at the end of June, users could take...
Jonathan’s The Rub is Adding Another New Location — This Time in Cypress
Jonathan’s The Rub, which recently opened its third restaurant in Houston’s East End, is expanding again. Its fourth location will be at Village Green, the first phase of Bridgeland Central, a 925-acre “urban district”. It’s part of Howard Hughes Holdings’ master-planned Bridgeland community in Cypress. The new Jonathan’s The Rub is expected to debut in the fall of 2025.
Good Samaritans rally for help saving husky trapped on island in Houston’s Exploration Green
Good Samaritans have asked for help trying to save a dog trapped on one of the islands in Houston’s Exploration Green. The husky had been trapped there for days and had been heard crying for help just last night. Exploration Green is a 200-acre mitigation and nature park in...
Latin Restaurant Weeks continues through July 26
Latin Restaurant Weeks is a showcase of Latin culinary businesses that highlights restaurants, food trucks, coffee shops, bakeries, breweries and more. This is their 6th year and have more participants than ever before with nearly 100 local businesses showcasing what they have to offer. One of this year's participants is...
Lone Star College-North Harris host a registration fair for Fall classes
HOUSTON (KIAH) – Lone Star College-North Harris is hosting a registration fair August 6-7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the North Harris campus’ Student Services Building. ALL high school seniors or a returning students considering taking classes in the fall should take this opportunity to learn about your options and get all the help you need to register for classes.
Tomball-area Costco set to open Aug. 16
Costco, which broke ground on its Tomball-area location last December, is set to open this August at the intersection of Hwy. 249 and Holderrieth Road. (Lizzy Spangler/Community Impact) The Tomball-area Costco, located at the intersection of Hwy. 249 and Holderrieth Road, will open Aug. 16, according to a July 16...
Missing in Houston: The unresolved cases of Houston’s missing men from the 90s
This week in Missing in Houston, we highlight the cases of 10 men who vanished from the Houston area during the 1990s. Despite extensive searches, their disappearances remain unsolved. Authorities and families are still seeking any information that could help bring these men home. Wayne Moore. Wayne Moore, 49, has...
Back-to-School health checklist: Vaccines, exams, and supplies
Houston - In just a few weeks, students will be heading back to school, so it's time to make sure your child is up-to-date on all of their vaccines required to attend class. It's also the perfect time to make sure kids are healthy from head to toe!. While many...
ABS Grants AIP for CLS Wind's Offshore Wind Installation Technology
Classification society ABS announced it has awarded approval in principle (AIP) to Houston-based CLS Wind for its innovative wind turbine assembly system. The patented elevator style assembly system promises easier, safer and faster wind turbine and nacelle installation and maintenance, without the use of large cranes and heavy-lift barges or vessels.
Kick off the Olympics with us! KPRC 2 Insiders, enter for a chance to attend our opening ceremony watch party
HOUSTON – Watch the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics on the set of Houston Life! Witness the pageantry, the parade of nations, and the breathtaking performances that mark the beginning of the Games. Twenty KPRC 2 Insiders and their plus ones will be invited to join in...
Bury the Hatchet: Don’t Clear-Cut Urban Tree Canopy
HOUSTON – (By Ralph Bivins, Realty News Report) – CenterPoint Energy spends millions every year to make Houston an uglier place. As a preventative tactic, the utility company pays people to cut huge V-shaped incisions in Houston’s beautiful oaks and other magnificent trees, making the city less attractive, less shady and less cool.
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