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Texas woman’s lawsuit after being jailed on murder charge over abortion can proceed, judge rules
A Texas woman who was jailed and charged with murder after self-managing an abortion in 2022 can move forward with her lawsuit against the local sheriff and prosecutors over the case that drew national outrage before the charges were quickly dropped, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
Texas Powerball – Texas Lottery Confirms ‘Life-Changing’ Win
Our sources at the Texas Lottery have confirmed that Wednesday's Powerball drawing has produced what can be described as a "life-changing" win in last night's game. Texas Lottery players have really been exercising their luck here lately with big wins not only in the multi-state Powerball lottery game. But, Texas tickets have also earned major prizes in Mega Millions and the Texas Lottery's Lotto Texas with Extra!
Patrick: Obama is seeking his fourth term in office
(The Center Square) – Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says former President Barack Obama is running for a fourth term in response to President Joe Biden announcing he isn’t running for reelection and is endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. “Obama is seeking his 4th term as president,” Patrick said in a social media post. “The June debate was a hit job on Biden by his own party; humiliating him was step one to run him out. There was no need for Biden...
Hit-and-run suspects wanted after deadly 3-vehicle crash on US-290, constable deputies say
Authorities are searching for three suspects connected to a deadly hit-and-run crash in Jersey Village on Tuesday.The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office posted about the crash on social media, saying it happened on the US-290 Northwest Freeway.Constable Mark Herman said the large truck failed to stop and ran into the back of another vehicle, killing the driver.Three Hispanic men got out of the truck to look at the damage before driving away, going east near the Sam Houston Toll Road, according to Hermann.Authorities did not provide further details about the suspects' descriptions but said they were last seen in a large 20-24-foot box truck or cargo van."If anyone has information on the wanted suspect vehicle, driver, or any dash camera video that might show the collision, please contact our office or your local law enforcement," Herman said.
Parts of Houston area to get drenched again Friday: Who could see the most rain?
HOUSTON – It has been a pretty soggy week in southeast Texas and depending on where you are, you have either seen a lot of rain or not a whole lot at all. Tomorrow is Friday and it looks like we are going to play this story out once again.
Houston Judge Kelli Johnson’s cases reassigned after court reporter files complaint
This comes about a month after Johnson was charged with driving while intoxicated. Judge Kelli Johnson, who presides over a criminal court in Harris County, has had all of her court’s cases reassigned after being the subject of a judicial complaint filed by her court reporter. This comes about...
Houston Authorities on the Hunt for Suspect Twiana Washington Accused of $3K Felony Theft at Premium Outlet Mall
Source: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4. A theft incident escalating to a hunt for a suspect unfolded at the Houston Premium Outlet Mall, following an incident on June 18. According to Constable Mark Herman's Office, deputies were dispatched to the mall situated at the 29000 block of the Northwest Freeway after receiving a theft report. The suspect, identified as Twiana Washington, allegedly scooped up merchandise worth more than $3,285 from the Lacoste store and left without paying. Store loss prevention staff reported that the goods were smuggled out past the point of purchase concealed on her person or associated carry items.
Expect another day of widespread moderate to heavy rainfall as wet pattern persists for a little longer
In brief: With low pressure and plenty of moisture in the atmosphere, expect another wet day for much of Houston. Due to the potential of flash flooding, we are maintaining a Stage 2 flood alert for coastal counties through Thursday night, and a Stage 1 flood alert for areas further inland, including Harris County. This pattern should start to change later on Friday and this weekend. Next week looks sunny.
Houston police air support help locate suspects in nightclub altercation, three suspects arrested
HOUSTON, Texas — Early on July 14, Houston police officers prevented a violent incident in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, according to a statement from the Houston Police Department. Officers working an extra job at a nightclub in the 6000 block of Beverly Hill Street witnessed multiple people involved...
Houston crime: 5 persons of interest sought following deadly June shooting
HOUSTON - The Houston Police Department needs your help identifying and locating five persons of interest following a deadly shooting. Officials said the shooting occurred just after 1 a.m. in the 9700 block of Homestead Road on June 9. Authorities stated that all five persons of interest are described as...
Woman celebrates 115th birthday as oldest person in the US
HOUSTON (CNN) - A Texas woman is celebrating her 115th trip around the sun. Houston resident Elizabeth Francis is the oldest person in the United States after turning 115 years old on Thursday. Francis was born in 1909 in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana. Some of the historic moments she has...
Houston woman 'trying to hold on,' cannot afford to remove tree downed by Beryl and could lose home
A woman in southeast Houston said she may be pushed out of her home due to damage from Hurricane Beryl.Breanna Maddox told ABC13 that the storm knocked down a tree that has been lying on her roof for nearly three weeks. She said she doesn't have the money to pay for its removal."I was standing right there when it fell in," Maddox recalled.The nightmare situation has only gotten worse, according to Maddox. Now, with all the rain we've been getting, she has water leaking into her home.When ABC13 asked Maddox if she felt safe in her home, she said, "No,...
Head football coach at Rice praises his team's newest leader and shares expectations for its 2024 season
HOUSTON — Head Coach Mike Bloomgren is raising his expectations for the Rice Owls. In 2023, Bloomgren led the Owls to a winning percentage above .400 for just the second time in his six years at the university. Now, the seventh-year head coach enters the 2024 season with a...
Man describes what led to his arrest in connection to massive bail bond scheme
HOUSTON – Patrick Brown told KPRC 2 reporter Corley Peel he was asleep at his mother’s house when investigators showed up around 4:00 a.m. Wednesday. In the surveillance video at the home, you can hear deputies asking Brown to walk out with his hands up before they took him into custody.
Texans don't expect delays to roof repair at NRG Stadium following Hurricane Beryl
As the Texans prepare for the start of the regular season, ownership prepares to find several specific panels one can’t purchase at Lowes or Home Depot. In the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, a small section of NRG Stadium’s retractable roof was torn apart by the 80 mph winds. The impact of the Category 1 storm led to questions on whether the team would have to shift its schedule.
Rice Village bistro quietly closes after only three years in business
A Rice Village restaurant has quietly closed after three years in business. Gratify Neighborhood Bistro’s last day of service took place on Sunday, July 6, a representative tells CultureMap. Part of The Big Vibe Group, Gratify’s owners chose not to renew their lease on the space at 5212 Morningside...
Meet the 7 current, past University of Houston Cougars competing in the 2024 Olympics
HOUSTON — Who's house, Coogs house is temporarily moving across the pond to Paris this weekend for the 2024 Olympics. The University of Houston Cougars will have six current or former athletes and one coach competing for six different countries: Great Britain, Mexico, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Barbados and South Africa.
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