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Texas volunteers, nationwide non-profits deploy resources to areas impacted by Helene
HOUSTON — As the devastation from Hurricane Helene comes into full view, volunteers and resources from Texas could help recovery efforts in the hardest-hit areas. On Monday, Gov. Greg Abbott announced that he would deploy emergency generators to Georgia. The Houston Texans have also stepped up to help. After...
Authorities seek key witness ahead of 1-year anniversary of fatal E. Harris Co. road rage shooting
Investigators are hoping to track down a person who may have witnessed a road rage shooting that killed a young man back on Nov. 19, 2023.The 21-year-old victim, Angel Muniz-Acosta, was driving with his girlfriend in east Harris County when the suspect shot at them.Homicide investigators with the Harris County Sheriff's Office have vehicle descriptions, but no arrests have been made.The shooting occurred outside a taco truck on Muscatine Street off of Freeport.Detective Abigal Talip has been working the case for months, staying razer focused on a set of surveillance videos.Each one shows a different angle of the moments before...
The Tallest Column Of Its Kind In The World is Here in Texas
If you've ever visited the San Jacinto Monument in Houston, TX, there's a good chance you know this fun Texas fact. Completed in 1939, located along the Houston Ship Channel in La Porte, it is, in fact, taller than the much more famous Washington Monument located in our nation's capital.
Texas Band Needs $50,000 To March In Sugar Bowl Parade
A band from the state of Texas is getting ready to perform in the Sugar Bowl. However, there's a giant fundraising goal standing in the way. Here's what is known at time of writing. Band Originally Stopped From Performing, But Situation Changes. Per ABC13 Houston, Waltrip High School's Ram Band...
Filed Lawsuit Says 2021 Texas Blackouts Were Caused By Utility Companies
We all remember that week in February of 2021 where all of us in Texas were snowed in. There was about 3 to 5 inches of snow and ice on the ground making travel impossible. Temperatures hovered around the 0 degree mark and even dropped below 0 degrees at night. Many people lost electricity and water for some or most of that week. Many died because of that lack of utilities. Many believed that those blackouts were actually caused by the utility companies for the sole purpose of hiking prices to make a bigger profit. The first lawsuit is now being heard in Houston alleging the major utility companies did just that.
Houston BBQ Lovers Weigh In on City’s Best Barbecue Spots
HOUSTON, TX – Houston’s food scene is well-known for its diverse offerings, but if there’s one thing locals agree on, it’s the unbeatable quality of Texas barbecue. In a street interview on Washington, a local resident shared their journey of discovering what makes Houston’s BBQ stand out from the rest.
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