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Man found deceased in main lanes of the Southwest Freeway
HOUSTON, TX – A man was found dead after being found in the main lanes of the Southwest Freeway Friday night. The man was found around 10:30 p.m. Friday night on the inbound lanes of the Southwest Freeway just before the Bissonnet exit. According to police, they are not...
Firefighter transported to hospital for heat exhaustion during auto shop fire
HOUSTON, TX – A firefighter was transported to the hospital after suffering heat exhaustion during an auto shop fire Friday night. The fire started around 3 a.m. in the 9200 block of Clarkcrest. According to the Houston Fire Department, a car inside the shop caught fire but it was...
Texans DBs carted off in preseason game, Case Keenum heads to locker room
Veteran reserve quarterback Case Keenum, the third passer on the Texans’ depth chart, went to the locker room early for examination Saturday in a preseason finale against the Los Angeles Rams.
Honduran man sentenced to life for assaulting and attempting to kill two girls in Houston
HOUSTON, Texas — A Honduran man living in Houston was sentenced to life in prison this week for repeatedly sexually assaulting two girls and then attempting to kill them and burn down their house in 2020, according to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. “We have to protect our...
Houston man pleads guilty to wire fraud, faces up to 20 years in prison
HOUSTON, Texas — A 39-year-old Houston man has pleaded guilty to wire fraud, announced U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani. Brett Michael Detamore, operating as a custom home builder under Detamore Development LLC, fraudulently obtained at least $1.5 million for his personal use by misusing funds intended for the construction of private residences. Detamore submitted false and fraudulent invoices to banks holding construction loans for single-family residences he had been contracted to build. The false invoices caused the banks to send funds to bank accounts Detamore controlled, which he then used for his personal benefit.
Suspect charged in fatal shooting at Bissonnet Street
HOUSTON, Texas — Charges have been filed against a suspect in the fatal shooting of a man found at 12200 Bissonnet Street on June 26. Roy Lee Herring, 23, is charged with murder in the 338th State District Court. The victim has been identified as 25-year-old Edgardo Alcantara Estrada, according to a press release from the Houston Police Department (HPD).
No. 3 Women's Soccer falls to nationally ranked Embry-Riddle in season-opener
SPRING ARBOR, Mich. – The No. 3 ranked Spring Arbor University women's soccer team opened the season against No. 22 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in front a packed crowd at the Cougar Soccer Complex on Saturday night. After a scoreless first half, Spring Arbor nearly took the lead in the...
Pct. 6 deputy, who is under investigation for fatal wrong-way crash, has been terminated: Officials
A Harris County Precinct 6 deputy constable, who is under investigation for reportedly killing a man in a wrong-way crash, was terminated Sunday.According to Houston police, the fatal crash happened at approximately 1:30 p.m. Saturday on Canal Street, near Live Oak Street, in Houston's Second Ward.Witnesses reported that deputy constable Rigo Vivar had been driving aggressively. A public information officer for the Houston Police Department told ABC13 that preliminary investigation indicates a man, identified by Precinct 6 as Vivar, had been driving on the wrong side of Canal Street. Vivar reportedly struck and killed another driver while he was turning...
'I pray for them' | Community comes together to remember student who collapsed at Marshall Middle School and died
HOUSTON — A grieving family said their last goodbyes Saturday morning, laying Landon Payton to rest a week and a half after he collapsed at Marshall Middle School and later died. A funeral, or celebration is life, is often a collection of grief, especially when the person you're mourning...
Rams vs. Texans: Cooper Kupp makes impressive throw during warmups
The Los Angeles Rams and Houston Texans are getting ready for their final preseason exhibition this afternoon, and while starters are expected to ride the bench to minimize the chance of injuries, star wide receiver Cooper Kupp decided to steal the show during warmups. Usually known for his ability to...
Governor Abbott Appoints Benjamin Kohlmann To Texas Southern University Board Of Regents
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Benjamin Kohlmann to the Texas Southern University Board of Regents. Benjamin Kohlmann resides in Dallas. He is a venture capital partner and chief operating officer for Cubit Capital. He serves on three private sector boards and served as board chairman of the non-profit Defense Entrepreneurs Forum. Previously, he served as CEO of Farcast, Inc, consulted with McKinsey & Company, and deployed into combat as an F/A-18 carrier pilot. He retired from the Navy after 20 years of active and reserve service. Additionally, he was named a Presidential Leadership Scholar in 2018 and is a Sunday School teacher at Park Cities Presbyterian Church. Kohlmann received a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences and Political Science from Northwestern University and a Master of Business Administration from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Junior H Lights Up Houston with Electrifying Performance
The atmosphere was electric at the packed venue in Houston last night where fans eagerly gathered for an evening with the sensational Junior H. The anticipation was palpable as a DJ warmed up the crowd, setting the stage for a night filled with energy and music. As each band member...
'Lead, follow or get out of the way' | Mike Miles responds to HISD criticism from Texas Democrats
HOUSTON — On Friday, Houston Independent School District Superintendent Mike Miles responded to recent criticism from several Democratic Texas lawmakers. Miles, who was appointed by the state to lead its largest school district, sent a letter calling on the legislators to "put aside the politics of grievance and divisiveness" and to "lead, follow or get out of the way."
Astros' foe makes unorthodox decision as Houston increases stranglehold on AL West
The Astros haven't seen the Mariners since mid-July, so fans have had to watch gleefully from afar as their only mildly threatening division rivals have tumbled down the standings and have basically played themselves out of playoff contention at this point. The last time the two teams played each other, they were battling for first in the division, with Seattle having slipped down from a 10-game lead in mid-June to an eventual tie by the time the Astros left.
Two Men on Horses Witness Wild Scene in Texas Neighborhood
Two cowboys on a ride in Houston, Texas recently trotted up on one of the weirdest scenes you can imagine. You can scroll to the video at the bottom of this article to jump right into the action and check it out yourself. What is Going on Here?. The video...
Anthony Santander’s grand slam in the 8th inning lifted the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-5 victory over the Houston Astros
Anthony Santander hit a grand slam off Bryan Abreu in the eighth inning, leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-5 comeback win over the Houston Astros on Friday night. Baltimore had only three hits and was behind 5-2 before making a comeback that ended Houston’s nine-game road winning streak. Colton Cowser and Adley Rutschman both singled, and although Abreu (2-2) managed to catch a comebacker, he was too late to tag Cowser at third base, which loaded the bases.
Houston area teen raises awareness about ‘suicide disease’ through personal battle
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition that can be so devastating that it’s coined the “suicide disease.”. CRPS happens after an injury when the brain never stops sending pain signals to the body. Joscey,17, works with her doctors, a physical therapist, and a pain...
CDC says kids with head lice can stay at school, don't have to be sent home early
HOUSTON — Students with head lice don't have to be sent home from school, according to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The guidance says for students to be sent home at the end of the day to be treated and they're allowed to return after beginning the appropriate treatment.
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