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Lone Star College-North Harris host a registration fair for Fall classes
HOUSTON (KIAH) – Lone Star College-North Harris is hosting a registration fair August 6-7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the North Harris campus’ Student Services Building. ALL high school seniors or a returning students considering taking classes in the fall should take this opportunity to learn about your options and get all the help you need to register for classes.
Missing in Houston: The unresolved cases of Houston’s missing men from the 90s
This week in Missing in Houston, we highlight the cases of 10 men who vanished from the Houston area during the 1990s. Despite extensive searches, their disappearances remain unsolved. Authorities and families are still seeking any information that could help bring these men home. Wayne Moore. Wayne Moore, 49, has...
Houston Utility Slammed Over Fumbled Response to Beryl Power Outages
Thousands of people in the Houston area were still without power more than a week after Hurricane Beryl tore through the fourth-largest US city. Two factors are now emerging as important explanations for why the powerful but predictable storm caused so much disruption: a shortage of workers at CenterPoint Energy Inc., Houston’s main utility, and the company’s limited management of vegetation growing alongside electricity poles and power lines.
Greater Victoria couple riding in Tour De Cure to honour their moms
The Highlands have many hills, which make them the perfect training ground for Justine Sparkes and her husband Steve, who will bike from Cloverdale to Hope over two days. The duo is making the 200 km trek in the Tour de Cure between on Aug. 25-26 as a way to pay tribute to their mothers. Steve's mom died in 2005 while Justine's died in 2018, both due to cancer.
Back-to-School health checklist: Vaccines, exams, and supplies
Houston - In just a few weeks, students will be heading back to school, so it's time to make sure your child is up-to-date on all of their vaccines required to attend class. It's also the perfect time to make sure kids are healthy from head to toe!. While many...
ABS Grants AIP for CLS Wind's Offshore Wind Installation Technology
Classification society ABS announced it has awarded approval in principle (AIP) to Houston-based CLS Wind for its innovative wind turbine assembly system. The patented elevator style assembly system promises easier, safer and faster wind turbine and nacelle installation and maintenance, without the use of large cranes and heavy-lift barges or vessels.
Kick off the Olympics with us! KPRC 2 Insiders, enter for a chance to attend our opening ceremony watch party
HOUSTON – Watch the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics on the set of Houston Life! Witness the pageantry, the parade of nations, and the breathtaking performances that mark the beginning of the Games. Twenty KPRC 2 Insiders and their plus ones will be invited to join in...
Houston crime: Newborn found abandoned near dumpster
A newborn baby boy was found abandoned near a dumpster in southwest Houston on Sunday. The Houston Police Department (HPD) received a call at approximately 1:15 p.m. after residents at 6023 Dashwood Street reported hearing crying coming from the dumpster area. FOX 26 Houston is now on the FOX LOCAL...
Missouri City, Texas, Earns Recognition as One of the Most Livable Small Cities in America
The definition of livability can be elusive, forever caught in the interplay between economic indicators and the intangible quality of local culture. Recently unveiled by financial research entity SmartAsset, their exploration into the most livable small cities in America placed Missouri City, Texas within a spotlight. In specific terms, Missouri City secured the 77th position on a national scale, while on the home front, it was lauded as the fourth most endearing locale in Texas.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH AND SILVER EAGLE DISTRIBUTORS HOUSTON PROVIDE TWO TRUCKLOADS OF EMERGENCY DRINKING WATER TO SUPPORT HURRICANE BERYL RELIEF EFFORTS
HOUSTON, TX (July 19, 2024) – In response to the devastating impact of Hurricane Beryl, and at the requests of the American Red Cross, Anheuser-Busch, and Silver Eagle Distributors Houston have mobilized to provide critical aid to affected communities in and around Houston, TX. The companies delivered two truckloads – more than 103,400 cans – of emergency drinking water to support relief efforts and ensure that those in need have access to safe, clean drinking water.
Bury the Hatchet: Don’t Clear-Cut Urban Tree Canopy
HOUSTON – (By Ralph Bivins, Realty News Report) – CenterPoint Energy spends millions every year to make Houston an uglier place. As a preventative tactic, the utility company pays people to cut huge V-shaped incisions in Houston’s beautiful oaks and other magnificent trees, making the city less attractive, less shady and less cool.
Dog Party with Special Pals, Full-Dome Theater by Houston Museum of Natural Science and More at LSC-CyFair Library This Week
Bring your pet toys and come celebrate puppies along with Special Pals, explore a full-dome theater provided by Houston Museum of Natural Science for an all-immersive experience, bring the kids for craft club and more at Lone Star College-CyFair Library this week!. Conveniently located at the beautiful LSC-CyFair campus at...
‘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...
This PVAMU grad is using his new master’s degree to maximize residents’ quality of life in his hometown
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas (July 22, 2024) – Recent Prairie View A&M University graduate Eli Washington ‘24 is back in his hometown of Missouri City, Texas, after earning his Master of Community Development on May 11. Washington, 26, is now the Economic Development Manager for the city where he...
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