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City employee accused of deleting evidence in brother’s criminal investigation


May 30, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A City of Houston Health Department employee was arrested and charged for allegedly deleting evidence relating to her family member’s criminal investigation. Venesa Salazar, 36, was booked into the Harris County jail and quickly posted a $5,000 bond for an attempted tampering with evidence charge on Saturday. A motion filed in the case reads, “She suspended service …

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Mayor defends remarks about undocumented Gulfton residents, calling criticism ‘misrepresentation’


May 30, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Houston Mayor John Whitmire faced criticism on Wednesday for commenting on Gulfton residents while discussing public transportation in the area with the nonprofit newsroom Houston Public Landing. Gulfton, often referred to as present-day Ellis Island, is just 3.5 square miles where more than 50 languages are spoken, and more than 40% of residents are below the poverty line. …

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Klein ISD high school student accused of launching cyberattack, disrupting STAAR testing


May 30, 2024

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — Keontra Kenemore, 18, is facing a third-degree felony charge of electronic access interference after allegedly launching a cyber-attack. This attack, known as a distributed denial of service (DDoS), overwhelmed the district’s network services during the state-mandated STAAR testing in April, according to court documents. The attack affected more than 24,000 students across the district. Kenemore …

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US Senate candidates Ted Cruz and Colin Allred sit down with, discuss campaigns


May 30, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Both men seeking to win Texas’ U.S. Senate seat are in Houston on Wednesday, and both discussed the state of the campaign as Colin Allred tries to unseat Sen. Ted Cruz’s bid for a third term. One focus was reproductive rights and new legislation Cruz cosponsored in the Senate that would virtually guarantee the right to in-vitro …

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As MLB incorporates stats, a look at Houston’s deep ties to Negro League baseball


May 30, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The longstanding omission of Negro League statistics in Major League Baseball has been rectified. After an extensive three-year research project, MLB has officially integrated the statistics of over 2,300 Negro League players into its record books. This inclusion elevates Josh Gibson to Major League Baseball’s career leader in batting average with a .372, surpassing Ty Cobb’s …

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Houston murder suspect turns himself in at small border town police department


May 30, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A man who had been evading authorities for six months following a deadly shooting in north Houston turned himself in to the Donna Police Department on Wednesday afternoon, the department announced. Roberto Madrigal, 30, is currently in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service and is awaiting extradition. According to a press release, “at approximately 3:20 …

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3 METRO police officers rescue man injured during downtown storm: ‘We would do it again’


May 30, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — During the height of the May 16 storm, a severely injured man wandering the streets of downtown Houston was rescued by three METRO police officers. Officers Byron Wiley, Eddie Rodriguez, and Walid Koual spoke exclusively with Eyewitness News about the incident. Officer Wiley recounted being flagged down by a passerby while driving downtown, who directed him …

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Rain washes out 3rd T20I in Cardiff


May 29, 2024

CARDIFF: Rain washed out a match in England’s series against Pakistan for the second time as the third T20I in Cardiff on Tuesday was abandoned without a ball being bowled. England remained 1-0 up with one to play at The Oval on Thursday after a 23-run win in the 2nd T20 at Edgbaston. The opening game at Headingley was also abandoned due …

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