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Top Houston news: DA: 69 defendants may have been convicted on false evidence; doc steps down; more

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Published on February 27, 2020
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DA: 69 defendants may have been convicted on false evidence from Gerald Goines

Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg says prosecutors have identified 69 individuals who may have been convicted on false evidence from former Houston Police narcotics officer Gerald Goines.

Read the full story on FOX 26 Houston.

Houston police looking for man accused of indecency with 10-year-old child

The Houston Police Department and Houston Crime Stoppers are looking for a man accused of performing an indecent sexual act with a child.

Read the full story on KHOU 11 News.

In Houston’s Chinatown, coronavirus fears among Asian Americans continue to harm businesses

Restaurants in Chinatown on Houston’s southwest side continue to suffer big losses as customers are shying away.

Read the full story on Houston Public Media.

Chief doctor abruptly steps down at Texas Children's Hospital

Dr. Mark Kline, who founded an international pediatric HIV/AIDS program credited with saving tens of thousands of lives, has abruptly stepped down from leadership posts at that organization and two elite Houston medical institutions.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.


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