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SJRA shares Lake Conroe Status as of July 23 at 3:30pm
The San Jacinto River Authority shared Lake Conroe’s Status as of Tuesday, July 24, 2024 at 3:30 p.m. Due to the line of storms moving their way through the Lake Conroe Watershed today, the current level of Lake Conroe is 201.49 feet above mean sea level (msl) with an outflow rate of 2,660 cubic feet per second (cfs). Heavy rainfall potential remains in place for the next two to three days.
Ladies Stuck in Texas Traffic Twerk on Their Car
Traffic Jam Turns into Dance Party: Houston Ladies Twerk Their Way Through the Wait!. We've all been there – stuck in seemingly endless traffic, cursing our luck and wishing for a magical teleportation device. But what if we told you that the video at the bottom of this article...
Message from space for Team USA: ‘We are so proud’
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — NASA Astronaut Jeanette Epps let her Team USA pride show when she joined Nexstar’s Tracking the Tropics from the International Space Station this week. “Do you have anything to say to our Olympians representing the United States?” WFLA’s J.B. Biunno asked Epps.
Unexpected Delays on Houston's I-10 as Rogue Spools Block Traffic Near Wayside Drive
Commuters on Houston's east side faced unexpected delays this afternoon when a truck lost its cargo, leading to a gigantic spool obstructing lanes on I-10 East Westbound before Wayside Drive. FOX26 Houston reports that two lanes were blocked by the incident, which included an accident between two vehicles, though it's currently unclear if the truck carrying the spool was involved.
Mattress Mack Stands Up for Houston – Slams “Centerpointless”[VIDEO]
As always Mattress Mack steps up for Houston! The same morning Hurricane Beryl made landfall last week, he opened up his Gallery Furniture Showroom floor as a shelter. Gallery Furniture has been functioning as a cooling center and has been providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Mack estimates about 15,000 people came to his shelter during the past week! He says, it's the right thing to do!
Major Office Park Nears Full Occupancy
HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) – The 1.5 million-SF CityWestPlace office campus in west Houston has reached 98 percent occupancy, according to the Parkway real estate firm. The CityWestPlace is a 39-acre campus with four office towers on the west side of the Sam Houston Tollway, just north...
Texas Festival Chefs for Farmers Returns to Houston With an Ode to Street Food
Texas food and wine festival Chefs For Farmers is returning to Houston’s Autry Park this September, and in its third year, the all-inclusive tasting event will feature an ode to street food. Houston area chefs including Victoria Elizondo of Cochinta & Co. and Cory Nguyen of Crawfish & Noodles...
Mavrick Miller, son of former Memphis Grizzlies' Mike Miller, commits to High Point basketball
Mavrick Miller — who won a state championship at Houston High School while playing for his father and former Memphis Grizzlies sixth man Mike Miller — has committed to High Point basketball. Mavrick Miller graduated from Houston in 2023, then enrolled at Tennessee Prep Academy, a post-grad prep school in Memphis. As a senior,...
Houston Heat Hell, 23 Dead as Hurricane Beryl's Aftermath Leaves Texas Scorching
In Houston, the loss of power amidst a punishing summer heat has led to a significant number of heat-related deaths. Janet Jarrett, who lost her sister Pamela to the sweltering temperatures after four days without electricity, recounted her ordeal. "It’s so hard to know that she’s gone right now because this wasn’t supposed to happen to her," Jarrett told the Texas Tribune.
Bridgeland Announces Six New Businesses Coming to Village Green at Bridgeland Central
Howard Hughes Holdings Inc., the developer behind Bridgeland, has recently announced the arrival of six new businesses to its 70-acre mixed-use development, Village Green at Bridgeland Central. This ambitious project marks the beginning of an exciting time for the 925-acre emerging urban district and its residents alike. The first of...
Houston-Area Arts Spaces Still Closed Weeks After Hurricane Beryl
Weeks after Hurricane Beryl brought storms and strong winds to Texas’ coastal region, art spaces in the Greater Houston Area remain closed. The hurricane first made landfall in Mexico and the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm. After crossing the Gulf of Mexico it was downgraded to a Category 1 as it hit the Southern Texas coast. Residents and businesses along the coast were affected with nearly 3 million customers losing power in the immediate aftermath of the storm.
Pharr first responders return after assisting with Hurricane Beryl recovery efforts in Houston
While some recovery efforts are still underway in Houston after Hurricane Beryl, a group of local first responders are now back in the Rio Grande Valley. Pharr first responders are back on duty after spending several days in Houston helping after Hurricane Beryl. "Twenty minutes into our arrival in the...
Still dealing with storm debris from Beryl? Here’s how you can track the cleanup progress in Houston
HOUSTON, Texas – Let’s try this again!. For the second time, the city of Houston’s Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) has released its tool that’s set to help residents track the progress of storm debris cleanup. The storm debris collection map is set to track the...
EaDo’s Himari to host matcha, sushi fusion event
HOUSTON (KIAH) – Himari is a Japanese restaurant in Houston’s EaDo neighborhood. The sushi bar is hosting a pop-up event on Wednesday, July 27 in collaboration with ensō, a local, Asian-owned matcha and tea company. This pop-up was created to make a special experience for matcha and...
Liberty Law students attend academy led by distinguished trial attorney Mark Lanier
Six Liberty University School of Law students and Professor of Law Pamela Bell attended the Lanier Trial Academy on June 17-20 in Houston, Texas. The academy is led by distinguished trial attorney Mark Lanier, who stands out as one of the foremost civil trial lawyers in the United States, with a storied career marked by numerous landmark verdicts, collectively nearing $20 billion. Renowned for his tenacity and innovative courtroom strategies, Lanier has won major cases against giants of industry in personal injury and product liability lawsuits.
Houston rain could mean appearance of toxic hammerhead flatworms
HOUSTON — With all the rain we’ve had and are expecting across the Houston area, there’s a poison in the ground you should know about -- the invasive hammerhead flatworm. These slugs can grow up to a foot long and can emit a toxin if you pick...
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