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‘Unacceptable:’ Investigation opened into company that runs Conroe Animal Shelter after puppy chews off injured leg
CONROE, Texas – Conroe Mayor Duke Coon says what happened to a three-month-old cattle dog puppy named Casey is inexcusable. The dog, who arrived at the Conroe Animal Shelter on Sunday, July 7, with a severely mangled leg, was treated with what the shelter calls “over the counter” pain medications and was never given an E-collar to keep him from further aggravating the injury.
Reynolds looks forward to making Spring HS a school ‘where teachers can teach and students can learn’
Alonzo Reynolds III still remembers the day he started at Spring ISD: June 12, 2015. Nearly a decade later, he can count himself as one of the few people to have led all three of the comprehensive high schools in the district. Earlier this month, Reynolds was announced as the...
Cy-Fair Women's Club's Shop 'til You Drop Marketplace Returns to Berry Center on September 14th
It's time once again for the highly anticipated 'Shop 'til You Drop' marketplace held by the Cy-Fair Women's Club (CWC). This beloved shopping extravaganza, centered around community and charitable giving, is set to take place on Saturday, September 14th at the Berry Center in Cypress from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Offering free admission and free parking, this exciting event promises a unique shopping experience, making it an ideal way to spend a Saturday.
‘Out of control’: Harris Co. Judge Kelli Johnson’s cases reassigned; her long-time court reporter files complaint
HOUSTON – Kelli Johnson, the high-profile Harris County Judge who presides over the 178 District Court, has been in the spotlight over the past few weeks after she was charged with driving while intoxicated. KPRC 2′s Rilwan Balogun has learned the judge’s cases have since been reassigned.
'It's just wrong' | Houston-area residents questioning electric billing in wake of widespread power outages
MISSOURI CITY, Texas — Driving through a Missouri City subdivision, it's clear to see that no neighbors were spared from Hurricane Beryl's destructive path. Among them is Cheryl Moore, who called KHOU 11 News because she needed help getting answers. "I don't know, Matt (Dougherty). I just don't know...
Frustration grows in Channelview neighborhood as mile-long trash and storm debris pile worsens
Neighbors are frustrated with an illegal dumping issue in one Channelview neighborhood.ABC13 crews went to the scene and found piles of tree debris and trash spanning a mile on the median of Woodforest Boulevard from Sheldon to Dell Dale.There's no exact timeline for how soon it will get picked up. County crews said they have been working day and night to clean up after Hurricane Beryl.Neighbors say issues here on Woodforest Boulevard run deep."Disheartening and disappointing," concerned neighbor Louis Prendiz said.For a mile, piles of storm debris can be seen with a mix of tossed-out furniture, tires, and trash."It really...
Engineers develop technique that enhances thermal imaging and infrared thermography for police, medical and military use
A new method to measure the continuous spectrum of light, developed in the lab of University of Houston professor of electrical and computer engineering Jiming Bao, is set to improve thermal imaging and infrared thermography, techniques used to measure and visualize temperature distributions without direct contact with the subject being photographed.
Astros are paying dearly for maddening Joey Loperfido playing time decisions now
How the Houston Astros have handled Joey Loperfido in 2024 has become exceedingly maddening. After Loperfido absolutely raked in spring training, Houston decided to not include him on their Opening Day roster. This decision itself was disappointing, but at least understandable, as the team didn't want to push Loperfido too quickly. Plus, they had a load of veterans on the big league roster that lacked minor league options. Again, a perfectly reasonable position to take.
No bond reduction for former Houston city manager charged in contract scandal
HOUSTON, Texas – The former Houston city manager at the center of a contract corruption scandal exposed by KPRC 2′s Amy Davis faced a judge Thursday regarding her new felony charge. Patrece Lee, who has been charged with engaging in organized criminal activity, abuse of official capacity and...
NASA Honors Debbie Allen And Phylicia Rashad's Mother Vivian Ayers Allen For Her Contributions
Vivian Ayers Allen, the mother of Debbie Allen and Phylicia Rashad, is being recognized for her contributions to NASA. On July 19, NASA held a ceremony in Houston at the location formally known as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center to honor the women who assisted with the Apollo 11 mission, which led to Neil A. Armstrong’s unprecedented landing on the moon in 1969. During the event, it was announced that the building was renamed to the “Dorothy Vaughan Center in Honor of Women of Apollo,” theGrio reported.
DeAndre Hopkins Throws Major Shade at Houston Texans
DeAndre Hopkins isn't the same dominant receiver he was with the Houston Texans when he made first-team All-Pro three times. But Hopkins made it clear to reporters Thursday that he feels much better off with one of Houston's division rivals -- the Tennessee Titans. "I love Tennessee, I love what ...
C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans will hold practices in suburban Cleveland next month
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Houston Texans, who ended the Browns’ 2023 season in the AFC wild card round, will hold closed practices from Aug. 5-7 at University School in Hunting Valley, Ohio, the team confirmed to cleveland.com. Texans general manager and Lyndhurst native Nick Caserio played quarterback and...
West Nile Virus found in Baytown mosquitoes
BAYTOWN, Texas – Positive West Nile Virus results have been found in mosquitoes tested in Baytown, the city announced Wednesday. The positive tests were found in four samples collected by Harris County’s Public Health and Environmental Services, or HCPHES. The announcement comes less than two weeks after the...
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