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Blind Equation, The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir, more to play No Sleep Fest 2024
No Sleep Fest has announced its first wave of bands for this year. Blind Equation, The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Withpaperwings, and Bulletsbetweentongues will be playing the fest. No Sleep Fest will take place December 7-8 in Houston, Texas.
The Lime Access pilot program is expanding
Mobile GR’s Mobility Planning Analyst Trent Cerra joins in. The Lime Access pilot program is expanding. Lime and the City of GR announce a new initiative to expand the affordability of shared e scooters and e bikes to residents who qualify. Mobile GR’s Mobility Planning Analyst Trent Cerra gives the information.
Dozens charged in bail bond scheme involving violent offenders
More than 50 people were charged this week as part of an FBI investigation into a bail bond scheme where accused violent offenders allegedly used falsified documents to get out of jail on bonds they likely couldn't afford.Law enforcement tells 13 Investigates it arrested 50 people Wednesday morning as part of a 108-count indictment related to wire fraud and conspiracy. Three more suspects, 44-year-old Tawana Jones of Houston, 60-year-old Pamela Yoder of Detroit, and 60-year-old Amir Khan of Pakistan, have warrants out for their arrest.Officials said 11 of the people charged in the sting were people who had been charged...
Flood watch in effect, wet pattern holds for days
HOUSTON (KIAH) – A flood watch is in effect for Houston and Southeast Texas until Wednesday evening as slow-moving downpours could lead to localized flooding. That means some neighborhoods have potential to get a couple inches of rain in an hour or so, which may cause street flooding and rising creeks.
Heavy Rains in Houston Bring To Bring Out Toxic Worms
Portions of Texas are getting inundated with rainfall, including the Houston area. This rainfall will flush the toxic hammerhead flatworms out of their burrows. They pose a risk to your children and pets. According to KHOU, these worms can grow up to a foot long and can emit a toxin...
Texans Training Camp: Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson's work ethics wowing teammates
When Jonathan Greenard signed with the Minnesota Vikings early in free agency, it seemed Houston Texans star defensive end Will Anderson Jr. would have to shoulder a heavier load in Year 2. Then, the Houston Texans gave him a running mate in Danielle Hunter to form one of the league’s...
3-hour police pursuit ends in Deer Park crash, 16-year-old shot by suspect
HOUSTON (KIAH) – A high-speed chase led to an arrest of a man accused of shooting a 16-year-old teenager in the chest in a carjacking on Tuesday night, police said. Deer Park police began the pursuit around 9 p.m. Tuesday at the 8000 block of Spencer Highway, with reports of a man with a gunshot wound. Officers said that a mother and her son were in a business park when a man with a gun approached them. He shot the 16-year-old boy in the chest and took the car, police said.
Nineteen Cougars Earn Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Honors
HOUSTON – University of Houston Athletics has placed 19 student-athletes on the 2023-24 Academic All-Big 12 Conference Rookie Team, which honors league competitors who are new, including freshmen, at their respective institution, the conference office announced Wednesday. Houston Men's Track and Field led the way with six representatives including...
"Gucci Goddess" Gets 15 Years In Fort Sam Houston Fraud Scheme
A civilian employee accused of stealing over $100 million from the U.S. Army will spend time behind bars. Janet Mello was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in federal prison. Mello, who had been dubbed the "Gucci Goddess" for her thefts, had worked as a civilian financial program manager at Fort Sam Houston. She was accused of stealing roughly $109 million from the Army by claiming that a child health and development group that she operated gave services to military members and their families, which was not the case. Instead, prosecutors say Mello used the money sent to her by the Army to buy over 1,500 pieces of pricey jewelry along with dozens of vehicles and several houses.
Public input needed for Addicks and Barker Master Plan revision
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public input in the early stages of a master plan revision for the Addicks and Barker reservoirs. The last plan was approved in 2009. (Asia Armour/Community Impact) The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public comments for suggestions on a revised...
U.S. Department of Labor sues owner of 3 Houston restaurants for allegedly stealing employees’ tips
HOUSTON — The U.S. Department of Labor announced a lawsuit against the owner and operator of three Houston-area restaurants, alleging that they used a portion of their employees’ tips to pay for other business expenses. The lawsuit follows an investigation by the department’s Wage and Hour Division that...
Former Houston mayor, Texas Rep. Jarvis Johnson interested in filling Sheila Jackson Lee's seat
Two potential candidates have emerged as Harris County Democrats search for someone to replace the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, who died of pancreatic cancer last Friday.The video above is from a previous report: Remembering US Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee: Community leaders reacts to Congresswoman's passingLee's death at 74 years old created an open seat in Texas' 18th Congressional District for the first time in decades, and former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is among those interested in filling her shoes.On Tuesday, Turner told ABC13's Miya Shay he's "strongly considering" the bid for the Congresswoman's vacant seat.In January, he finished two...
Woman arrested for assaulting a constable deputy
HOUSTON, Texas — A woman was arrested after allegedly assaulting a constable deputy during a disturbance on July 20, 2024. Deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office responded to a disturbance in the 15000 block of Philippine Street. Upon arrival, the female suspect became combative and refused all verbal commands, according to a press release from the Harris County Constable Precinct 4. While attempting to detain her, she physically resisted and assaulted the deputy, causing pain and visible injury.
New private credit firm D2 Asset Management launches with $1bn in assets
D2 Asset Management (D2) launched today in Dallas as a global investment firm focused on credit, hybrid and special situation investments. Helmed by industry veterans Ben and Luke Doramus, D2 comes out of the gate with over $1 billion in assets under management and plans to generate strong returns for its partners across real assets, […]
52-year-old woman facing her fifth DWI charge after totaling 3 patrol units originally given PR bond
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman points to the revolving door at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse for giving Ginger Rene Williams one break after another. Williams has quite a lengthy criminal history. SUGGESTED: Jocelyn Nungaray case: Search warrant reveals suspects pointing the finger at each other...
More than 350 price gouging complaints were made on gas, hotels and food following Hurricane Beryl
After Hurricane Beryl, some Houstonians claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars more for hotels, sudden pump price hikes, and higher costs for food, according to price gouging complaints ABC13 obtained.The complainants show hotel rates more than doubled, gas spiked by a dollar, and a case of water was nearly $20. Prosecutors will review the complaints, and business owners could be on the hook for thousands in settlements.One of those who filed a complaint was Phillip Knop. He couldn't believe how much the price at the pump was at a Houston-area gas station."It honestly makes me a little sick...
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