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Houston commemorates Memorial Day with ceremonies, including a gathering at Houston National Cemetery and a veterans' Ruck March for remembrance and awareness.
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The Woodlands Township defers plans to build new tennis and pickleball courts due to environmental concerns and resident opposition, despite a parks assessment highlighting demand for such amenities.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Deputies in New Caney, TX, arrested two for money laundering after finding $500,000 during a traffic stop and later uncovered $1.3 million, cocaine, and heroin at a residence.
Constable Mark Herman's deputies arrested wanted man Louis Rios, who had three active felony theft warrants, after responding to a call about a suspicious person.
Authorities are investigating the suspicious death of a 4-month-old girl in a Houston hotel; her parents are being questioned and her brother is in CPS custody.
A woman died and a man was hospitalized after a car accident in Humble, in which the allegedly impaired driver crashed a vehicle into a ditch and a tree.
A Houston man, Dustin C. Mitchell, remains in jail despite bond posting due to a new fraud charge. Authorities suspect more victims of his credit card abuse and urge public assistance.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Repairs on transmission lines in Houston will close Highway 290 near West 34th Street beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, potentially causing traffic delays.
The University of Houston has adjusted its funding plan, increasing support for mental health services after student protests, while maintaining athletic funding.
An autistic woman, Jennifer Lynn, 46, is missing after leaving Ben Taub Hospital on May 18th. Harris County Precinct 4 seeks public aid in locating her.
A CLEAR Alert has been issued for 22-year-old Cristain Miguel with dementia, last seen in Houston. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact Houston Police.
Houston ISD reopened most schools after a storm, except two due to ongoing repairs, with provisional sites set for their students and plans to ensure learning continuity.
TPC Group pleaded guilty to a Clean Air Act violation for the 2019 Port Neches plant explosions, resulting in over $30 million in fines and penalties.
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