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Maria stood at the entrance of the Supreme Court building, her heart racing with anticipation. Today marked a significant milestone in her…
Maria stood at the entrance of the Supreme Court building, her heart racing with anticipation. Today marked a significant milestone in her…
Jeremy James Joseph, a Houston man, sentenced to 16 years for making threats of gun violence and bombings against local officials and institutions. The case highlights the serious consequences of threatening behavior.
Nexstar Media Group announces a 2% workforce reduction, affecting CW39 Houston KIAH employees. Amid industry-wide changes, Nexstar aims to streamline operations to ensure long-term growth and sustainability. The layoffs reflect a broader trend of adaptation in the media sector.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announces a new initiative to curb reckless behavior on Washington Avenue, aiming to improve safety and quality of life. Enhanced police patrols and community cooperation are key components of this effort.
A North Texas city is nearing a deal for a $200 million lagoon and hotel project aimed at boosting tourism. The development promises recreation, accommodation, and new jobs.
Harris County’s guaranteed income program faces a halt due to a legal challenge by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Nearly 2,000 families await resolution.
Alexis Nungaray defers to Harris County DA Kim Ogg in seeking the death penalty for her daughter’s murderers. This case is intertwined with national immigration debates, and the decision draws attention to the intersection of crime and immigration policy.
Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston is set to open a new international arrivals curb to ease traffic congestion. This follows the closure of the temporary Terminal E curb, restoring the original four-lane exit configuration. The change aims to improve passenger experience and streamline traffic flow at one of the country’s busiest travel hubs.
An East Texas man received a 50-year prison sentence for using Facebook to exploit children. The DA’s Office seeks help in identifying victims. The case highlights online safety concerns.
Frisco Police Department welcomes Lynne, a Labrador retriever with a unique background raised in a New York prison through Puppies Behind Bars, enhancing the K9 team with her special training.