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Biden drops out of race: Houston leaders react to Biden's decision, back Harris
Houston - In a significant turn of events, President Joe Biden has announced that he will not seek re-election in 2024, opting to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. The decision has elicited a range of reactions from key Houston and Harris County officials, who have expressed gratitude and respect for the outgoing president while rallying behind the new Democratic frontrunner.
Harris County sheriff reveals identity of victim fatally stabbed on W. Little York Road
Authorities are investigating a man's death after he was stabbed by a woman on Saturday night, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said.The deceased man has been identified as Dominique Richardson (35). https://t.co/LjO2Ve4syT— Ed Gonzalez (@SheriffEd_HCSO) July 21, 2024 HCSO investigators identified the victim as 35-year-old Dominique Richardson.Authorities say that the incident happened at around 10:48 p.m. at an apartment unit on 7740 W. Little York Road.According to deputies, Richardson and a woman got into a confrontation before she stabbed him.Both were taken to hospitals, officials said.Richardson was pronounced dead at the hospital. The woman is in fair condition.While no arrests have been made, the case will be referred to a Harris County grand jury.
Man found dead with gunshot wounds after major crash on Harris County freeway
Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting that ended in a major crash out on a Harris County freeway early Sunday morning.The Harris County Sheriff's Office responded to the 11600 block of Eastex Service Road at 5 a.m.At the scene, deputies reported finding a Ford Escape crashed out on the side of the freeway. Inside the vehicle, they found a dead man with gunshot wounds. The driver's side of the SUV has several bullet holes.Authorities don't know where the victim was coming from or where he was going. No evidence suggests there was an exchange of gunfire.The Harris County Sheriff's Office is urging anyone with information to call 713-274-9100 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
Tickets for PAW Patrol Live! go on sale in August 2, comes to Houston in November
HOUSTON (KIAH) – Paw Patrol Live! is coming to a city near you and the tickets go on sale in November! This action-packed adventure picks up right where the PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie left off. Join the pups of Adventure City as they work together to save the day. You’ll see all your favorite characters, enjoy catchy tunes, and experience interactive fun. This will be a kid-friendly experience that will leave your children wanting more!
TxDOT supports Austin bat habitats
HOUSTON (KIAH) – The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is planning to install an additional 18 artificial roosts or “bat boxes” at the Walnut Creek Bridge along I-35 in Austin to offset the impact of construction on a pair of bridges that once offered cozy crevices to the Brazilian free-tailed bat – one of the 32 bat species found in Texas.
Give Peace A Chance: The Art of John Lennon Exhibition to premiere at The Galleria
HOUSTON (KIAH) – There’s a special exhibition taking place August 20 to September 7 at Off The Wall Gallery. The gallery’s NEW show, “Give Peace a Chance: The Art of John Lennon,” will feature a collection of Lennon’s graphic works, including pieces that celebrate human love and communication.
Things to do in Houston this weekend of July 26 Including Lindsey Stirling in Concert and Neon Night Out: Adults Only, & more!
TOP PICK – BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE ALL-DAY RIDE AT TRADERS VILLAGE HOUSTON ALL SATURDAYS OF JULY 2024!. Summer just got a whole lot more exciting (and affordable!) at Traders Village Houston. Forget the scorching heat and soaring prices—this July, every Saturday brings a Buy One, Get One FREE bonanza on all-day ride wristbands!
‘I’m just sick of it’: More than a week without power leaves some Houston-area residents feeling hopeless and abandoned
(CNN) — Theodore Doyle, an 81-year-old retired manager with the former US Customs Service, was waking up in his hot and muggy northeast Houston apartment in a bed soaked in sweat. Doyle ultimately checked into a $98-a-night hotel room late Tuesday, after enduring a compounding crisis of extreme heat...
Houston pool party shooting: 2 injured on Meadowglen
HOUSTON - Two people were shot during a pool party early Monday morning in Houston’s Westchase neighborhood. The shooting was reported shortly before 1 a.m. at an apartment complex in the 10900 block of Meadowglen. According to police, someone who lives at the complex confronted the people at the...
Houston’s biggest mistakes (July 22, 2024)
On Monday’s show: We recall the last time a sitting U.S. president dropped his re-election bid. Then we reflect on the life and career of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee. And we consider some of the biggest mistakes Houston has made as a city over the years. Listen. On Monday’s...
Wet pattern all week, possible flooding
HOUSTON (KIAH) – Widespread storms are likely every day this week as we’re stuck in an active weather pattern. There will be plenty of available moisture for these storms to work with, and some could be slow moving, which means street flooding is possible. Scattered storms are likely...
Theater Magic: The Wizard of Oz at Queensbury Theatre
The last time the Royal Shakespeare Company adaptation of MGM's iconic movie The Wizard of Oz (1939) blew into town was 15 years ago, presented by Broadway Across America and NETworks Presentations. At best it was overblown, overwritten, yet blessed by its use of most of the original screenplay by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, and Edgar Allan Woolf; all the songs by Harold Arlen and E. Y. (“Yip”) Harburg (even one dropped after the film's preview, “The Jitterbug”); and a lot of juicy bits from Herbert Stothart's Oscar-winning score. (Inconceivably, Stothart that year beat out Max Steiner's magnificent opus Gone With the Wind for Best Musical Score.)
Houston soccer longing for a breakthrough ahead of 2024 season
Houston Soccer is looking forward to a big 2024 season. With a squad of young and experienced talents, the Cougars are ready to show they are worthy of playing in the Big 12. “We’re more prepared and have high expectations,” junior forward Cameryn Maddox said. “We expect to attend the tournament.”
These bloated contracts will torpedo Astros' attempts to upgrade at trade deadline
The Houston Astros are assumed by most industry sources to be buyers at the MLB trade deadline, and that's a good thing. Houston has been hit hard by injuries — specifically to their starting rotation. The Astros are without Justin Verlander at the moment, and pitchers like Christian Javier and Jose Urquidy are out for the rest of the season.
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