
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Houston.
Security guard shot while trying to break up argument between man, woman
A security guard is recovering after he was shot while on the job at a strip center parking lot in southeast Houston.
Read the full story on KPRC2/Click2Houston.
Man mowing field at northeast Houston church finds human skeleton
A man mowing a field Thursday at a northeast Houston church found a human skeleton that had been there for weeks, according to police.
Read the full story on KPRC2/Click2Houston.
Motions filed in case involving jury decision to not allow CPS to have custody of 6-year-old boy
In the 18 months this 6-year-old boy has been in the custody of Child Protective Services, he's heard four times he's getting adopted.
Read the full story on FOX 26 Houston.
US Army commander suspended after notorious Auschwitz death camp motto used to encourage recruitment
A U.S. Army recruiting commander in Houston has been suspended, pending an investigation into a memo sent out to Army recruiters that used a Nazi motto.
Read the full story on Newsweek.
University of Houston receives largest donation in its history
An anonymous donor has pledged $50 million to UH’s “Here, We Go” fundraising campaign.
Read the full story on Houston Public Media.
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