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Hitchcock ISD Closed on Monday, July 8th Due to Tropical Storm/Hurricane Beryl
Hitchcock ISD will be closed on Monday, July 8th, due to the anticipated impact of tropical storm/hurricane Beryl. This closure includes any planned summer camps or practices. The safety of our students, staff, and community is our highest priority. Please stay informed by tuning in to local news for the...
Facing Survival | David Kassan – Exhibition Coming to Holocaust Museum Houston
Holocaust Museum Houston announces a compelling exhibition, Facing Survival | David Kassan, opening in Houston on July 12, 2024. This extraordinary showcase features the masterful paintings and drawings of acclaimed artist David Kassan, capturing the poignant stories and portraits of more than 24 Holocaust survivors. The exhibition invites audiences to bear witness to the strength and resilience of those who persevered through unimaginable adversity.
Tragedy as new mom found floating in Texas river after July 4 boat party as brother-in-law charged
A man tragically and accidentally caused the death of his sister-in-law, who had just given birth, when his wild boat driving skills, impaired by alcohol, caused her to fall into the water and disappear. Jerri MacMeekin was found hours later, floating up in a Texas river, hours after a nighttime...
Exciting Staff Organization At Hitchcock ISD
HISD is proud to announce several strategic promotions and new additions to our team:. Patrick Faour is our new HR Coordinator. Patrick has dedicated 14 years to HISD, serving in various roles including teacher, principal, and coordinator of assessment and accountability. He is passionate about building a strong culture and reenergizing our staff.
Harris County 10-year-old killed in hit-and-run, suspect arrested and charged
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - Alex Tuan Vuong was arrested and charged for the deadly hit-and-run of a 10-year-old in the Grand Oaks neighborhood. The 36-year-old is facing a second-degree failure to stop and render aid felony charge in connection to a crash that occurred on the Fourth of July. Harris...
Beyonce’s Mom Tina Knowles’ ‘Potentially Unsafe’ Galveston Beach House May Be Headed to Demolition; One Neighbor Calls It an ‘Eyesore’
Texas officials have deemed a beachfront home on the Gulf of Mexico belonging to Beyonce’s mother, Tina Knowles, as “potentially unsafe” after the property remained […]
Zen Garden Healing Center Brings Tranquility and Wellness to Katy
A new oasis of tranquility has recently opened its doors in Katy, the Zen Garden Healing Center. Located at 21020 Highland Knolls Drive, this new massage spa offers a respite to the residents of Katy, with a focus on massage therapy for wellness and relaxation. Zen Garden Healing Center is...
Houston Bodybuilder’s Wife Charged in His Shooting Death (video)
Houston police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a woman charged with murder in the shooting death of her husband, a bodybuilder named Michael Chidozi. The incident occurred months ago at their apartment on Yorktown Street. The victim’s wife, 28-year-old Kiara Chidozi, allegedly shot Michael multiple times while their two children were present in the home. Thankfully, the children were not injured during the shooting.
Outfielder’s remarkable play is Catch of the Year candidate
When the 2024 MLB season is over and we’re trying to figure out who made the best catch of the season, one that Houston Astros right fielder Joey Loperfido made during Friday night’s game against the Minnesota Twins will have to be in the discussion. With nobody out and a runner on first base in Read more... The post Outfielder’s remarkable play is Catch of the Year candidate appeared first on The Comeback: Today’s Top Sports Stories & Reactions.
Secret society steals, restores Kelowna gnomes
A Kelowna household was the latest subject of a covert restoration project undertaken by an 'un-gnome' organization. The group calls themselves the 'Gnome Restoration Society,' and Kelowna resident and gnome-owner Kelly Blair has no idea who or how many people may be involved in the secretive organization. In late June,...
Jose Altuve leaves game after getting hit by 94-mph pitch
Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve was hit by a pitch and taken off the field early during his team’s Friday contest against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minn. With the Astros leading 7-5, Altuve led off the top of the 8th inning against Twins reliever Josh Winder. The former AL MVP... The post Jose Altuve leaves game after getting hit by 94-mph pitch appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Wildfire Watch: Austin Braces for Extreme Heat and Wildfire Risks
Like a smoldering blanket, heat looms over Austin, suffocating the city in its fiery grip. As the air begins to crackle with alarming energy once more, Texans begin to receive a stark reminder of the inferno that threatens to erupt across the state capital. During the midst of summer, the approaching threat of extreme heat and heightened wildfire risks stem from a dramatic shift in weather patterns that could turn the Lone Star State into a tinderbox.
Constable to Host Annual Free Watermelon Giveaway on July 16 in Houston
HOUSTON, Texas — Constable Mark Herman will host his annual free watermelon giveaway on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., or while supplies last. The event, featuring homegrown watermelons from Atkinson Farms Produce, will take place at 3217 Spring Cypress Road. Each family can receive one watermelon free of charge, according to a press release from Constable Herman's office.
Houston Woman Sees Her Husband's Registry For His Wedding ...To Another Woman ...On Facebook
Before you go sending wedding announcements or posting pics of the beautiful ceremony on social media, it’s a good idea to make sure the ink is dry on your divorce papers from any previous marriages. Unfortunately, one Houston man is learning that very important lesson the hard way. Suggested...
Help military family and say YES to summer camp on Houston Happens
HOUSTON (KIAH) – The Fourth of July is over, but now everyone’s got to get home. Find out how travel’s adding up in Houston, and when the craziest times will be at our airports. During the summer months, military parents struggle with food insecurity and childcare. We talk to one organization that can help alleviate the stress of raising a family in high-cost areas. And have you heard about Yes Day? Something similar exists called Yes Camp. If you have a child with a disability, you should definitely check out this opportunity and register them for camp. It is a wonderful way for your child to make new friends, try new things, and have some fun in a supportive environment. Find out more on today's show! Take a look.
Catching up with Cougar QB commit Carlisle
Midway through May, Houston Cougars quarterbacks coach Shawn Bell and first year head coach Willie Fritz landed the next member of Houston's quarterback room by acquiring the commitment of Missouri City (TX) Ridge Point QB Austin Carlisle. Carlisle wasted no time, immediately hitting the recruiting trail to bolster his class. The three-star officially visited Houston on June 7th and noted that he spent the majority of his time talking to Houston (TX) Heights safety Zaylen Cormier and Cypress (TX) Cy-Fair tight end Wyatt Herbel, two prospects who committed shortly after their visits. He's continued to spearhead a recruiting class that's on pace to be one of, if not the best, in school history. This past weekend, Carlisle competed at Dave Campbell's Texas State 7 on 7 Tournament. The Ridge Point Gunslinger led his team into the second round of the winners' bracket alongside his teammate, Gil Jackson, who recently picked up a Houston offer.
Woman Defies Odds, Celebrates 80th Birthday Despite Sickle Cell Disease
Patricia McGill as a young child, left, and holding her grandchild.Courtesy Patricia McGill, NBCNews. When Patricia McGill was diagnosed with sickle cell disease at the tender age of 13, she never imagined she would see her 30th birthday. Fast forward to today, McGill is joyously celebrating her 80th year, defying...
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