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Physician assistant offered job at Texas Children’s Hospital, was told there was a hiring freeze after relocating
HOUSTON – A woman is suing Texas Children’s Hospital for $400,000 after she claims she accepted a job offer and moved her family from California only to be told she’s no longer being hired. FAKE JOBS: Red flags, how to spot the differences when looking for work.
Vivian Ayers Allen, Phylicia Rashad And Debbie Allen’s Mother, Receives A NASA Honor For Her Contributions To Space Exploration
Sisters Phylicia Rashad and Debbie Allen are considered national treasures to the culture, so it’s only right that they come from royalty! The Houston, TX, natives are best known for their contributions to the world of entertainment. Rashad gained notoriety in her role as Clair Huxtable on “The Cosby Show” and went on to serve… Continue reading Vivian Ayers Allen, Phylicia Rashad And Debbie Allen’s Mother, Receives A NASA Honor For Her Contributions To Space Exploration
UTA to build major new campus in west Fort Worth, with sights on 2028 opening
At the western edge of Fort Worth, near where Tarrant County meets Parker County, the University of Texas at Arlington is staking out its next frontier. University officials got the green light Aug. 5 to build a new campus, known as UTA West, in Fort Worth. “We have identified two...
Over 10,000 HISD Employees Depart Amid State Takeover and Budget Cuts, Classrooms and Community Face Uncertain Future
The exodus of educators from Houston ISD continued unabated through June, with over 4,000 employees going out the door—triple the average for that month based on a five-year trend. More notably, this surge brings the departure total to north of 10,000 since the state takeover. HISD's churn is not just a stat; it's a story of upheaval, as cited by the Houston Chronicle, with "unprecedented" levels of voluntary exits, including teachers and staff opting for retirement or resignation in the face of district changes under Superintendent Mike Miles.
‘I don’t feel safe’: Northwest Harris County residents say squatters are ruining their neighborhood
HOUSTON – The slow-moving high-speed train project, designed to link Houston and Dallas, is causing headaches for residents of a northwest Harris County subdivision. Within the last four years, Texas Central Railway has purchased 41 homes in the White Oak Falls subdivision, according to county property records. What are...
Kingwood homeowner 'losing on all sides' a month after Beryl-related outage goes unresolved
Nearly a month after Hurricane Beryl tore through southeast Texas, a Kingwood homeowner said his rental property is still without power, costing him thousands of dollars. He said he waited weeks for CenterPoint Energy to disconnect live underground wires in the backyard.Joe Winfield explained that Beryl uprooted the tree behind his house, causing the buried lines to snap and break. CenterPoint told him it was his responsibility to fix the damage.READ MORE: CenterPoint withdraws its request to increase customers' electricity rate after intense criticismHowever, his electrician claimed that repairs couldn't be made because the underground wires were still live, and...
‘It Breaks My Heart to See!’: Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Alarming Appearance In New Video Sparks Concern About His Declining Health
The Rev. Jesse Jackson had some of his longtime supporters worried after recent images of the 82-year-old Baptist minister drew concerned reactions online. His protégé, […] ‘It Breaks My Heart to See!’: Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Alarming Appearance In New Video Sparks Concern About His Declining Health
13-year-old with ankle monitor accused of leading police chase in stolen vehicle in Spring area
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — A 13-year-old was taken into custody last week after leading constable deputies on a chase in the Spring area, according to the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office. Constable Mark Herman said it started when constable deputies tried to pull over a stolen vehicle on...
New rules governing how homes are bought, sold will soon go into effect
HOUSTON - A massive settlement that changes the way homes are bought and sold goes into effect August 17. In the spring, the National Association of Realtors agreed to a $418 million settlement and rule changes to answer a class-action suit alleging a fee conspiracy to inflate broker commissions. The...
"It wasn't my time yet" - Hakeem Olajuwon explains why it took him a decade to win an MVP award
After years of personal success but limited playoff glory, Hakeem Olajuwon finally broke through in the '93-'94 season, securing his place among the NBA's greatest.
Kingwood family fears for safety after son with autism, epilepsy waitlisted for treatment center
HOUSTON – A Kingwood family is in fear for their safety while their son is waitlisted for a treatment center to help with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Boarded up windows are an essential at Eileen Simonetty’s Kingwood home. “My house is like a prison,” said Simonetty. The...
No need to bring lunch money, Pasadena ISD students, because breakfast and lunch are now free for everyone.
MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT! Breakfast and lunch are once again free to all Pasadena ISD students! We are able to offer free breakfast and lunch through the Community Eligibility provision (CEP), which allows our district to serve breakfast and lunch to all students at no cost without collecting household meal applications. For more info on CEP visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/cn/cep.