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Digging Deeper : Cool temperatures, clouds and showers hang around for a few more days, but changes are on the horizon
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Over the past week, there have been a few showers around the Mid-South, in which, a lot of cloud coverage has engulfed the region, too. The cloud coverage, few showers and cool temperatures that we have experienced lately is due to a stationary front that hasn’t moved a whole heck of a lot over the past week. This stationary front hasn’t even weakened all that much, and continues to dump some pretty heavy rain totals over parts of Texas and Louisiana. For the Mid-South, specifically, the stationary front did take a little bit of a jog to the south on Wednesday, which kept the shower activity slightly further south than I anticipate. Nonetheless, there have been a few showers around the Mid-South over the past few days, and until this stationary front completely clears out, the threat of showers will stay elevated.
Texas city strips funding for monthly art event over drag show
LUBBOCK — The City Council here on Tuesday voted to strip funding from a popular free monthly arts walk, after a council member suggested the event promoted a drag show. The 5-2 vote strips the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts of $30,000 of tax dollars collected from hotel stays — about a quarter of the funding for the First Friday Art Trail.
Southeast Texas teens compete in Dairy Queen Blizzard eating contest ahead of Miracle Treat Day
BEAUMONT, Texas — The Children’s Miracle Network hosted the 3rd Annual Blizzard Eating Contest at CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth to kick off Dairy Queen’s Miracle Treat Day which will take place on Thursday, July 25. Dairy Queen is helping raise funds for the Children's Miracle Network...
Houston City Council pressures Office of Emergency Management to prepare better and respond faster to storms
Without CenterPoint’s outage tracker until two days after Beryl hit, the OEM had to create its own internal map. More than two weeks after Hurricane Beryl swept through the city, Houston City Council brought the acting director of Houston’s Office of Emergency Management to ask: What did we learn from this storm?
'This is disheartening': Headstones at historic Olivewood Cemetery damaged by Beryl and May derecho storm
HOUSTON — One of Houston’s oldest Black cemeteries took a beating from Hurricane Beryl and the May 16 derecho storm. The group Descendants of Olivewood said dozens of trees fell, damaging headstones and grave plots at Olivewood Cemetery. “This is disheartening,” Margott Williams said she she walked through...
Despite Successes, ALPR Tech Still Raises Privacy Concerns
The deployment of automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras on city roadways is one way police say can help fight crime amid staffing shortages, and some jurisdictions are reporting good results, not only in locating stolen vehicles but in solving other crimes as well. But does that alone make ALPRs...
New Montrose TIRZ board takes over as key boulevard project remains paused
Volunteers participating in a July 20 walk audit of Montrose Boulevard take note of fading crosswalks and steep curb ramps at the West Clay Street intersection. (Shawn Arrajj/Community Impact) The first meeting of the Montrose Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone took place July 22 since four new board members were appointed...
Mostly manageable rain today, but additional waves of rain in our future
In brief: Rain has been manageable so far today. We expect more rain this evening, with scattered heavy downpours. Another round of potentially heavier rain is possible on Thursday morning. We’ll maintain our flood alerts as is for now. Rain has been mostly under control since this morning thankfully....
South Texas mental health providers to pay over $1 million for false claims
HOUSTON, Texas — Two mental health care providers in South Texas have agreed to pay $1,083,000 to resolve allegations of submitting false claims to Medicare, TRICARE, and Medicaid, announced U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani. From 2017 through 2020, Texas Behavioral Health PLLC (TBH) and United Psychiatry Institute LLC (UPI)...
Cy-Fair Women's Club's Shop 'til You Drop Marketplace Returns to Berry Center on September 14th
It's time once again for the highly anticipated 'Shop 'til You Drop' marketplace held by the Cy-Fair Women's Club (CWC). This beloved shopping extravaganza, centered around community and charitable giving, is set to take place on Saturday, September 14th at the Berry Center in Cypress from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Offering free admission and free parking, this exciting event promises a unique shopping experience, making it an ideal way to spend a Saturday.
Lamar High School valedictorian prepares to change the world with activism, empathy
During his 13 years in HISD, Lamar High School graduate Michael Hamad collected quite a few superlatives. He maintained perfect attendance from kindergarten through his senior year, and he was named the 2024 senior class valedictorian. Maintaining perfect grades is a herculean task on its own, but Hamad’s ambitions far surpass going above and beyond for his own acclaim. In addition to his exceptional academic record, Hamad has a vision for a brighter and more equitable future, and he has big plans to make it happen.
Miss United States talks about helping children and food banks
HOUSTON (CW39) — As 2023 Miss United States, it’s been a busy year for Addison Grace Hadley as a national title holder. From traveling around the country, already visiting over 30 states, it’s been a non-stop world win of activities and events. However, it’s more than that. It’s about giving back to the community for this ambitious young woman.
Conn's HomePlus closures: 9 stores closing in Texas
Home goods and furniture retailer Conn's Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday and announced plans to close several locations, including 9 in Texas. The chain is closing more than 70 of its 130 HomePlus stores across the country. Conn's announced the following Texas locations that would be...
Amid City Place’s offices, restaurants, stores, and homes, you can now check out some ‘Invisible Music’
Artist and musician Steve Parker explains the concept and purpose of his latest installation. A new interactive art installation called "Invisible Music" has been completed at City Place, a hub for business, leisure, and living located at the axis of The Grand Parkway, The Hardy Toll Road, and Interstate 45 in north Houston.
UHD Awarded Grant to Develop Interactive Digital Story Map on Afro-Latino Heritage
HOUSTON (July 24, 2024) – The University of Houston-Downtown (UHD) has been awarded a grant from the Library of Congress (LOC) to develop an interactive digital story map exploring Afro-Latino heritage. The project, titled “Discovering Afro-Latino Heritage: A Reflective Story Map Project to Enhance Student Belongingness and Learning,” is a collaborative effort between the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE), faculty members, and students. The grant was received through the LOC’s Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI).
Suspect identified after abandoned newborn found crying near Houston dumpster: Police
A suspect has been identified after an abandoned newborn was found crying by a dumpster in Houston, police said Wednesday. A person called 911 early Sunday afternoon reporting that they had heard a baby crying near a dumpster at an apartment complex, according to Houston Police Department spokesperson Jodi Silva. First responders found the infant in the dumpster area, Silva said. Video captured by a bystander showed first responders rescuing the baby from the dumpster and appearing to swaddle him in a blanket. The newborn was transported to a local hospital and is believed to be in good health, Silva said.
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