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Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: The Return of Latin Restaurant Weeks
Here's a look at this weekend's tasty food and drink happenings:. Kicking off this Friday and running through July 19, Latin Restaurant Weeks returns for its sixth year to celebrate and support Latin chefs and culinary businesses across Greater Houston. Diners can explore 70+ local restaurants and food businesses offering special menu items, limited-time deals and pre-fixe menus that will highlight Latin American cuisine, with participants including Churrascos, Gaspachos Mexican Bites, The Lymbar, Segundo Coffee Lab, Space City Birria and Taqueria La Perla de Jalisco.
Whitmire hints at possible bond proposal for Houston drainage, sidewalk projects
Construction crews work on drainage infrastructure on a section of West 19th Street in the Heights connecting Shepherd and Durham drives. (Shawn Arrajj/Community Impact) Houston Mayor John Whitmire hinted during a July 2 Houston City Council meeting at possibly issuing a bond to secure funding for drainage and sidewalk projects in the city.
Harris County secures $10.7M FEMA grant for debris removal
Cleanup crews pick up debris in downtown Houston after the May 16 storm. Newly approved federal funds will reimburse the county for costs related to removing vegetative and demolition debris from roadways and public rights of way in Harris County. (Shawn Arrajj/Community Impact) Harris County will be on the receiving...
Catania Airport Shuts Down Amid Volcanic Eruption
DALLAS — Due to disruptions in air travel caused by Mount Etna's eruption, which is the largest active volcano in Europe, Catania–Fontanarossa Airport (CTA) on the Italian island of Sicily was closed on Friday. The airport management firm issued a statement saying the runway at CTA was "unusable...
Food, fireworks, entertainment draw large July 4 crowd to Event Centre
Beaumont — Southeast Texas helped celebrate the nation's birthday in a big way tonight, with fireworks displays in Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange. The Event Centre in downtown Beaumont played host to a large crowd enjoying the entertainment, food, and grand finale, a spectacular fireworks shows in the sky.
4th of July holiday brings mixed feelings for people across Greater Houston area
One of the most beautiful things about Houston is our diversity. But that also means that there is a diversity of thoughts, feelings, and emotions about what the Fourth of July means to us.As many people celebrate the holiday, it can bring mixed emotions for some people during a time of divisiveness and tension in our country. Freedom, liberty, and independence can mean different things for different people.Some told ABC13 it doesn't feel like a time to celebrate right now, given the polarizing state of our country. Others said it's a day they're using to focus on their friends and...
Report shows where the Lake Livingston Dam is damaged
LIVINGSTON, Texas — KHOU 11 News obtained a report that detailed why officials issued a "potential failure watch" for the Lake Livingston Dam. It showed that on May 16, the day the deadly derecho storm hit Southeast Texas, the Trinity River Authority discovered a partial failure on the left wing of the dam -- a wall that helps guide the flow of water downstream.
Stolen truck, boat leads police on high-speed chase
A popular Alabama fisherman had a bad catch overnight while visiting Houston. Thieves stole his truck and boat, taking it on a high-speed chase across Houston. FOX 26's Sherman Desselle spoke with the fisherman about the incident.
More information revealed in Sunday shootings
Preliminary autopsy results in the shooting death of a Port Arthur man likely won’t be available until early next week. Troyne Mitchell, 31, of Port Arthur was found in his vehicle with a gunshot wound Sunday and died shortly after arriving at The Medical Center of Southeast Texas, Justice of the Peace Ben Collins Jr. […] The post More information revealed in Sunday shootings appeared first on Port Arthur News.
Army veteran sucker punched while closing tab inside Sugar Land bar, victim's girlfriend says
An investigation is underway after a man was sucker punched at a Sugar Land bar after allegedly being called a racial slur.The Sugar Land Police Department said that the surveillance video Eyewitness News obtained will be used as part of its investigation.The video shows Derek Russaw II, an Army veteran, standing at the counter at Scholars and Scoundrels Bar and Grill at about 2 a.m. Tuesday.Russaw's girlfriend, Micaela Sanchez, said he was attempting to close out his tab when a man, who she says is a bar employee, called out to him."He said, 'Hey, what's up, n-word,'" Sanchez told ABC13.Sanchez...
PPD: Celebrate safely and responsibly this Fourth of July. Skip the illegal gunfire and fireworks because extra sources are out and about.
Celebratory gunfire and fireworks are dangerous and they are illegal in the City of Pasadena, Texas. Fireworks and loud noises can be particularly stressful for the elderly, veterans, and especially pets. Please, be mindful and respectful of others, and, just don’t do it. Together, we can ensure that our...
Montgomery County Intensifies Mosquito Control Efforts After West Nile Case, Program Moves to New Precinct for Enhanced Operations
Montgomery County is reorganizing its mosquito abatement initiative to a new location, with eyes on domain expansion and efficiency. After the county recorded its inaugural human case this year of West Nile virus on June 25, the demand for prompt and effective mosquito control has entered the limelight, highlighting the significance of the program’s infrastructure and responsiveness. The infected, a woman in her 50s from the West Conroe vicinity, tested positive through a blood sample analyzed at a local ER, as per information from the Precinct 3 office, reported by the Houston Chronicle.
Rhode Island Man Ends Up With Botched Smile After Responding To Veneer Tech’s Instagram AD
A Houston man is facing felony charges for allegedly practicing dentistry without a license after a Rhode Island man responded to an Instagram advertisement, resulting in dental complications. RELATED STORIES: Zonnique Supports Brother King’s Veneers After “Big Teeth Trolls” Roast His New Smile Online Jadan Miorke,34, a veneer tech, reportedly performed the procedure on Sheron Robinson ... Read more The post Rhode Island Man Ends Up With Botched Smile After Responding To Veneer Tech’s Instagram AD appeared first on Hollywood Unlocked .
Grieving parents ask for answers after son found dead in Buffalo Bayou: 'He didn't deserve that'
Grieving parents are asking the public for help as they search for answers after their 22-year-old son's body was found in Buffalo Bayou Monday.Kenneth Cutting Jr.'s body was found in the bayou near Swiney Street in the Fifth Ward.According to his parents, Kenneth Cutting Sr. and Tiffanie Bruno, Cutting Jr. went to Pete's Dueling Piano Bar Friday night with his two roommates. The men reportedly left the bar around midnight.At about 2 a.m., Cutting Sr. received a text from one of his son's roommates. It read Cutting Jr. got too drunk and "went berserk." He said Cutting Jr. started picking...
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