March 2025

Measles concerns rise in Houston ahead of Rodeo crowds

As Houston gears up for the massive Livestock Show and Rodeo, the city’s Health Department is investigating two possible measles cases. This scrutiny comes in the wake of a significant measles outbreak in West Texas, which has already resulted in numerous cases and one fatality. With the potential for large gatherings in Houston, the situation raises public health concerns, emphasizing the importance of vaccination. The report from Houston Landing delves into the current health landscape, detailing local and regional efforts to contain the disease and protect the community as events draw thousands of visitors.

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Surveyors find World War II bombs in West Texas oil field

Surveyors in South Midland County, West Texas, uncovered unexploded WWII bombs during oil field operations. Authorities secured the area, calling in bomb disposal experts to address the situation. The discovery has prompted safety measures and historical investigations, sparking interest and concern among locals. Residents and historians delve into the mystery of these wartime relics, while oil companies pause operations to ensure safety. The find has also led to discussions on the importance of understanding historical contexts in industrial areas, highlighting the intersection of history, safety, and industry.

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