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Man indicted on murder charge in fatal shooting outside restaurant near Fair Park


November 26, 2020

A Dallas County grand jury has indicted one suspect in the fatal shooting of a 62-year-old man near Fair Park. Lewis Ray Harper, 21, faces a murder charge in the death of Willie Coleman on Aug. 21. The grand jury handed down his indictment last week. Constable feels “disrespected” after office moved to basement near “NEGROES” sign Ellis County Constable …

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What you need to know about coronavirus, plus a map of every case in Texas


November 26, 2020

Health authorities are closely watching an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new strain of coronavirus known as COVID-19. Here are the answers to key questions about the outbreak: Constable feels “disrespected” after office moved to basement near “NEGROES” sign Ellis County Constable Precinct 3 Curtis Polk Jr. speaks about his relocated office in the… What is the new …

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Houston woman says catching blood clot saved her life


November 26, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — With COVID-19 some people are opting not to go to the doctor or hospital in an emergency but not going could be dangerous – even deadly. Doctors say you need to listen to your body. Julianne Kovacik she is glad she did. Kovacik is an active, 24-year-old woman, who discovered she had a blood clot. She …

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1 killed, 1 hospitalized after train slams into car in east Harris County


November 26, 2020

One person is dead and a second person has been hospitalized after a train slammed into a car in east Harris County. The accident happened at around 5 p.m. Wednesday between Highway 90 and Sheldon Road. According to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, there were two vehicles stopped at the train crossing when an SUV went around them and the …

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Popular Houston restaurant hands out 5,000 Thanksgiving meals


November 26, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Chris Williams, the executive chef at Lucille’s in Houston’s Museum District, has spent a large portion of the pandemic giving back to the community. A day before Thanksgiving, Williams and his team donated 5,000 hot meals to neighborhoods including the historic Third Ward and Acres Homes. “It’s necessary work,” said Williams. “The immediate reward that we …

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2nd stimulus should come before January, UH professor says


November 26, 2020

SPRING, Texas (KTRK) — A University of Houston professor who signed a letter urging a second stimulus check said it needs to arrive before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office in January. The pandemic continues to hurt families across the country. On Wednesday, about 70 families received a boost from Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office. For nearly 20 …

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