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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...
International dish cooking series set for Aug. 7-28 in La Marque
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Galveston County will host a Cooking Well Exploring Cultures cooking series featuring international dishes in La Marque. Courses will be from 6-8 p.m. each Wednesday Aug. 7-Aug. 28 at the AgriLife Extension office in Galveston County, 4102-B Main St. The cost to register is $35 per course, and attendees should preregister at https://tx.ag/CookingWellInternationalFood.
Shooting that left 20-year-old hurt in Pasadena may have been accidental, police say
A 20-year-old man is hurt after what may have been an accidental shooting inside a car in the Pasadena area on Monday, according to police.The shooting happened in the 1900 block of Pasadena Boulevard at Raspberry Lane around 5:45 a.m.SkyEye flew over the scene, where a gray Dodge Charger was stopped in the middle of the street.Pasadena police said there were three people inside the car when the 20-year-old was shot one time. He was taken to a nearby hospital in serious but not life-threatening condition.Investigators believe all of the people involved in the shooting were inside the vehicle when it happened. After an initial investigation, they think the shooting happened inside the car and may have been accidental."At this point, we have no reason to believe we're looking for any suspects or anybody else out there," Sgt. Raul Granados said.The two people who were also inside the car during the shooting are being questioned by police.Police were looking for surveillance video in the area to hopefully paint a clearer picture of what happened.
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...
Houston on Alert for Week-Long Deluge, NWS Predicts Up to 7" Rain Amid 90-Degree Heat
Houston residents are bracing for an inclement weather streak, with the National Weather Service (NWS) forecasting a relentless sequence of showers and thunderstorms for the week ahead, possibly persisting beyond the weekend. According to the latest forecast, the city will face a high near 90 degrees today with an 80% chance of precipitation and potential heat index values soaring as high as 102 degrees before the downpours begin in earnest after 1 p.m.
10 Cougar returnees expected to contribute again in 2024
The Cougars are only abut a week away from the start of Fall Camp. Here are 10 returning contributors expected to contribute again in 2024. The Houston Cougars are coming off of a rough 2023 season which saw them struggle to a less than impressive 4-8 record and just two wins in their first season in the Big12 Conference. The underwhelming season ed to the dismissal of then head coach Dana Holgorsen and led the Cougars to bring in head coach Willie Fritz.
Houston electric accounts show power use during Hurricane Beryl power outages
No electricity for up to 11 miserable, sweltering days, and now, some of you are saying your electric provider charged you for kilowatts there’s no way you could have used when you had no power. How is this possible? And what can you do about it? KPRC 2 Investigative...
Wet pattern all week, possible flooding
HOUSTON (KIAH) – Widespread storms are likely every day this week as we’re stuck in an active weather pattern. There will be plenty of available moisture for these storms to work with, and some could be slow moving, which means street flooding is possible. Scattered storms are likely...
HPD: A pool party disturbance leads to two men being shot
HOUSTON (KIAH) – An altercation at a pool party in Westchase lead to two males being shot in the buttocks. The incident occurred at 10940 Meadowglen around 12:50 a.m. on July 22. The Houston Police Department (HPD) report shows that the shooting occurred after someone confronted the partygoers about loud noise. Both men are expected to survive.
Houston mayor and acting police chief denounce councilman's critique on Beryl response
Houston Mayor John Whitmire is at odds with a councilman over the city's response to Hurricane Beryl.Whitmire and acting Houston Police Chief, Larry Satterwhite, publicly denounced comments made by Councilman Edward Pollard regarding the death of an HPD employee in a news conference today.Pollard made his comments to ABC13 after Wednesday's city council meeting.He said in part, "We were not fully mobilized. We were having our officers come in on the day of the storm and on the morning of the storm putting those lives at risk."Pollard went on to mention, Russell Richardson, an information security officer for Houston police.The...
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