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Family survives fatal Uber crash in Atascocita, driver killed
HOUSTON (KIAH) – A man is now dead after running a red light and striking an Uber driver, who was with a family traveling as passengers in Atascocita early Tuesday morning. Investigators with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said around 1 a.m. Tuesday, a man was driving a white Nissan Sentra when he ran a red light and crashed into a Toyota Camry at the intersection of Atascocita Road and Wilson Road.
Texas Lottery Confirms Mega Millions Million Dollar Win Tuesday
Monday night's Powerball lottery game in Texas produced two new Lone Star Millionaires. The million-dollar Powerball winners were sold in Hempstead, Texas, and Corpus Christi, Texas. Not be outdone, Mega Millions, the other multi-state lottery game available in Texas has just confirmed via the Texas Lottery that it has produced...
Texas ‘Tax-Free’ Weekend Coming Up August 9-11 For Back To School
Those three dreaded words that indicate an abrupt end to summer fun are here, "BACK TO SCHOOL." Luckily, the Great State of Texas has an upcoming opportunity for you to save some money on the items you need for class, so you can look good and learn even gooder'er. The...
Here Are 9 of The Most Heinous Crimes To Ever Happen In Texas
You hear it all the time. Things are bigger in Texas. It's true. There are plenty of things I can think of that are Texas-sized. From the tallest building in Houston to the largest football field at Texas A&M. Things in Texas are huge. Unfortunately, that also means crime. Texas...
Patrick calls for CenterPoint to pay back $800M lease for generators
Following the Senate Special Committee's meeting, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick released a statement saying CenterPoint spent $800 million on "massive generators" that could not "be quickly used" by companies needing power during Hurricane Beryl. Millions of Texans were without power for days after the storm hit.
What's Saharan dust? Here's why it's important in the forecast
This week, southeast Texas could be impacted by a thick plume of Saharan dust. In addition to the hazy skyline, Saharan dust can reduce air quality, affecting those with existing respiratory problems.Dr. Jennifer Ukwu is a primary care physician with Memorial Hermann. In a conversation with ABC13 Meteorologist Elyse Smith, Ukwu confirmed that Saharan dust doesn't necessarily lead to new health problems.However, it could further agitate the symptoms of those with existing health concerns such as asthma, allergies, or underlying lung conditions."Keep an eye on the air quality levels to exercise additional precautions to kind of minimize their triggers for...
Former prisoners describe suffocating heat in Texas lockups as they plead for air conditioning
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Describing Texas prisons as so hot that inmates would cool off by splashing themselves with toilet water or faking suicide attempts to get moved to cooler medical areas, advocates on Tuesday asked a federal judge to declare the state prison system’s lack of air conditioning as unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment. Tuesday began a multi-day hearing in a lawsuit that seeks to force Texas to fully air condition a prison system that houses more than 130,000 inmates, but has full AC in only about a third of its 100 prison units. The rest have partial...
How Did I Get In This Room With John Douglas
Ruben Dominguez (FOX 26 Houston) and Margot Hogan (Transparent Sunglasses) talk weekly with artists from the world of entertainment and fashion, exploring their epic journeys into "THE" room and celebrating moments big and small in their careers.
Sculpture on UH campus targeted by vandal on morning Beryl hit
HOUSTON — A piece of art on the University of Houston campus was vandalized at a time when Houstonians were most vulnerable. On the day Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Southeast Texas, a person was seen on surveillance video damaging a sculpture entitled "Witness," by Shahzia Sikander. The sculpture sits in the Cullen Family Plaza in the middle of the UH campus.
Tommy John vs. Little League Elbow: Key differences and how to prevent the injuries
HOUSTON – According to medical and pitching experts, two different arm injuries on the rise in teenagers and young athletes in the Houston area. These injuries are ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears—which require “Tommy John” surgery—and “Little League Elbow.”. Houston’s Little League baseball and...
North Texas-Based RobotLAB Expands to Houston as Part of National Expansion Inititative
RobotLAB—a Southlake-based company that offers turnkey robotics solutions across various industries, including foodservice, hospitality, banking, education, assisted living, cleaning, delivery, and hospitals—has expanded to Houston. The robotics integrator said its Houston location will be headed by U.S. Army veteran and local business leader Keith Edwards. The expansion will...
Whitmire looks to crack down on protests
Months after protesters started showing up outside his home, Houston Mayor John Whitmire is asking the City Council to prohibit such demonstrations. Why it matters: A proposal before the council on Wednesday would restrict protests outside the homes of politicians, an increasingly common tactic among Houston organizers to exert pressure.
This NFL divisional re-alignment makes total sense for the Houston Texans
Remember when college football wasn't utter nonsense? Regions ruled the roost, with areas in the United States taking pride in the way their portion of the country played the game. There was the Big 10 way, gruff defenses, with stellar running games. The Pac 12 (10/8, whatever) was all about pro-style offenses, and then of course the SEC was known for their speed. It was a special time that was ruined by greed and corporations. The game is worth more money, sure, but the aura and ambiance is gone.
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