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Some METRO bus routes not back to normal after Beryl
HOUSTON (KIAH) — Some Houstonians who rely on METRO buses have gone without service since Hurricane Beryl hit last Monday. A man living in northeast Houston said his usual bus stop near East Houston Road and Sunbury Street is still closed because of high water. And the closest stop...
Enormous Equipment Falls Off Flatbed During Busy Texas Traffic
Chaos on the Roads: Massive Equipment Tumbles Off Flatbed in Houston Traffic. Houston commuters found themselves navigating an unexpected obstacle on the roads today. During the height of rush hour, a massive piece of equipment fell off a flatbed truck, causing a crazy scene that left drivers and bystanders in disbelief. Keep scrolling to check out the video.
Houston couple sells wedding rings after Hurricane Beryl devastation
HOUSTON - While power has been largely restored to Houston residents in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, many continue to face daunting challenges as they work to recover from the storm's impact. One couple, Ruth Gonzalez and Guy Vasquez, shared their story with FOX 26, detailing the hardships they've endured...
LOOK: 28 Texas Cold Case Murders Have Been Solved Since 2019
I'm an avid watcher of TV shows such as NCIS, Law & Order, and the various CSI dramas. I enjoy them, but I realize that the breakneck speed at which they can solve crimes is a massive exaggeration of how things play out with detectives in the real world. Yes,...
Wild ‘N Out Live: Nick Cannon brings 20th anniversary tour to Houston
HOUSTON - Nick Cannon's Wild ‘N Out comedy show is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary with "The Final Lap" tour, making a stop at the Toyota Center in Houston on Oct. 5. See the well-known star-studded cast on a tour meant for all ages, giving you an in-person look at the show's popular improv comedy as Nick Cannon and his team mark a milestone in comedy television.
‘Shut this down’: Safety and risk director for 2021 Astroworld Festival recounts moments before deadly crowd surge
HOUSTON – Seyth Boardman, the Safety and Risk Director for the deadly 2021 Astroworld festival, provided crucial testimony in the civil case regarding the festival where 10 people, including a nine-year-old, died due to a crowd surge and crush. Assisting a Woman in Need. The court document details how...
At Least 90 Texas School Districts Have Moved to a 4-Day-Week
As we close in on another school year, the topic of 4-day school weeks start to trending again. More school districts in Texas moving to four-day-school weeks. KXAN, reports that at least 90 school districts across Texas have now switched to four-day school weeks. This is the state of Texas' effort to prevent teacher turnover!
CenterPoint’s $2.3B Resiliency Plan Faces Backlash After Hurricane Beryl Blackouts
CenterPoint’s Energy’s nearly $2.3 billion “resiliency plan” to prepare its infrastructure for weather disasters faces growing opposition from Houston-area residents after Hurricane Beryl left 2 million residents without power. The plan, submitted to the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) in April, aims to replace and...
Houston Daycare Sued for Leaving 4-Year Old in Hot Van
Buttonlawfirm.com reports that Star Kiddos Center is accused of endangering a 4-year-old son’s life by leaving him unattended in a hot van for approximately two hours. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Brandy Jones and highlights violations of daycare safety laws and the facility's subsequent mishandling of the incident.
SCORE Contest: Pitch Your Business Idea For Chance To Secure Startup Funds
Entrepreneurs have while receiving mentorship and exposure. Pitch your business to a panel of industry experts for a chance to win up to $20,000 in SCORE’s 60th Anniversary Pitch Competitions. How the pitch competition process works:. Submit your pitch application by July 31. Begin working with your assigned SCORE...
Some HISD campuses may not be ready for Aug. 12 start date due to Beryl damage, district says
The start of the 2024-2025 school year is less than a month away for Houston ISD students. However, some campuses may need more preparation time as Hurricane Beryl significantly damaged some areas.According to the district, Beryl impacted the largest school district in Texas, as 200 campuses lost power once the Category 1 hurricane landed. RELATED : HISD takeover: 1-year review steeped in controversyAt least 60 campuses are reported to have roof or structural damage, 50 have trees down, and 20 campuses remain without power.HISD said Sinclair Elementary, Cage Elementary, Project Chrysalis Middle School, and Kelso Elementary sustained extensive damage in the storm.Sinclair was among the most damaged schools by the unexpected derecho in May.HISD says officials will contact parents whose students attend Sinclair every week to update them on the status of recovery and the first day of school.District officials have said crews are stationed around the clock to get campuses back online for summer school students and to begin preparations for the new school year that starts on Aug. 12.RELATED: How often does Texas get multiple hurricanes in one season? Here's what history tells usFor more on this story, follow Mycah Hatfield on Facebook, X and
Barton Healthcare Students Place in International HOSA Competition
GREAT BEND, Kan. — Students from Barton’s chapter of HOSA (Future Health Professionals) joined about 12,500 students in Houston, Texas earlier this summer at the 2024 International Leadership Conference (ILC), where they competed against students from all 50 states as well as students from China, American Samoa, South Korea, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
Houston Biz Journal ME Adams departs
Jonathan Adams, the managing editor of the Houston Business Journal, has left to become deputy editor of Professional Products Association International. He had also been the associate editor of the American City Business Journals publication. Prior to joining the Business Journal, Adams worked at the regional design center at Lee...
Houston single-family lease prices climb to “unprecedented” levels
While home sales declined, the average single-family rental price reached an all-time high. (Courtesy Pexels) While home sales slowed across all pricing sectors this June, lease prices climbed to an “unprecedented” level, according to the Houston Association of Realtors' June rental market report. By the numbers. According to...
Louisiana native picks up Houston offer
Opelousas Catholic class of 2026 wide receiver Roderick Tezeno Jr. has received an offer from the University of Houston. Tezeno currently only has five offers. "I feel I can contribute greatly to their playing dynamic by making plays," Tezeno said. Head coach Willie Fritz personally recruited Tezeno. Tezeno will make a decision next year and has expressed that it doesn't matter if the school is close to home or not.
These Texas Girls, All Between 13 and 17 Years Old, Vanished Without a Trace in June
It's never easy writing about the subject of kids that have gone missing in Texas. A lot of the time, we have no idea of the circumstances around their disappearance. They could have run away, they could have been kidnapped or they could have been taken by the other parent during a visitation. No matter the circumstance, in June, 14 families reported their teen girls missing in Texas.
Inaugural UTA Athletics Roadshow Set for Late August
The inaugural UTA Athletics Roadshow is set to take place statewide during the final week of August. Director of Athletics Jon Fagg, select head coaches, members of the UTA Athletics department and campus staff will travel to Austin, Houston, San Antonio and Waco from August 26-29 – allowing UTA alumni and members of these communities to connect with UTA Athletics in a new and engaging way.
2024 UFL College Draft Breakdown: Houston Roughnecks
The Roughnecks took an interesting approach to yesterday’s UFL College Draft. Instead of claiming the rights to a majority of undrafted free agents who are currently under contract with NFL teams but face an uphill battle in making the regular-season roster, which is what all the other teams did, Houston drafted nine players who are not with any NFL team. While this means there is a higher chance these players will be available to join the Roughnecks next spring, it potentially sacrifices the quality of their draft class.
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