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Man Fatally Stabbed in Northwest Houston Apartment, No Arrests as Investigation Continues
Tragedy struck in northwest Houston last weekend when a confrontation inside an apartment escalated to deadly violence, resulting in one man's death and a woman being hospitalized. According to the Houston Chronicle, the incident took place at around 10:48 p.m. on Saturday at an apartment located at 7740 W. Little York Road. Authorities have identified the victim as 35-year-old Dominique Richardson.
Houston native Brittney Griner, wife Cherelle are parents! WNBA star shares more about baby and his BASHFUL name👶🎉
Brittney Griner and her wife, Cherelle, have welcomed a baby boy into their family!. SEE ALSO: Houston native, WNBA star Brittney Griner and wife Cherelle are expecting a baby!👶🎉. The WNBA star announced the joyous news on Friday, sharing that their son, Bash Raymond, was born on July 8.
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...
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...
The Houston Texans’ Former 1st-Round Pick Is Happy to Be Back at His Natural Position
The Houston Texans’ offensive lineman, Tytus Howard, prefers to line up at right tackle because it’s his natural position, and he plays better there. However, he has only started 36 of his 61 career starts at RT because the Texans had him line up at two different spots along the offensive line in his career. He has started 21 games at LG and four at LT.
DWI suspect drives off Galveston pier
HOUSTON (KIAH) – A man is facing Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) charges after police say he drove off Pier 21 in Galveston and into the water. The man told officers that he swam to safety after the car plunged into the water, but that three other people were trapped inside. Police pulled the car from the water but did not find anyone else inside.
Houston Health Department offering free AC units to eligible residents
Houston - The Houston Health Department is providing free portable air conditioners to seniors, people with disabilities, and caregivers of disabled children in Harris County. This initiative aims to help those in need stay cool during the Houston heat. How to Apply. Approximately 200 air conditioning units are available. To...
Driver killed in Harris County shooting at US-59 Eastex Freeway, Lauder Road
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a driver was shot to death on the Eastex Freeway feeder road on Monday morning. The shooting occurred around 9:30 a.m. on the northbound feeder road at Lauder Road. FOX 26 Houston is now on the FOX LOCAL app available through...
Wanted suspects apprehended in Harris County
HOUSTON, Texas — Two male suspects were taken into custody after deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle call in the 2900 block of FM 2920. Deputies located a vehicle matching the description and arrested both suspects for various warrants, according to Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4. The suspects were allegedly involved in stealing from a construction site.
Biden drops out of race: Houston leaders react to Biden's decision, back Harris
Houston - In a significant turn of events, President Joe Biden has announced that he will not seek re-election in 2024, opting to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. The decision has elicited a range of reactions from key Houston and Harris County officials, who have expressed gratitude and respect for the outgoing president while rallying behind the new Democratic frontrunner.
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