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Alex and Reagan Bregman go black-tie at CMA Awards a couple of days after World Series parade


November 10, 2022

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (KTRK) — The CMA Awards, which aired live on Wednesday night, was all about celebrating country music and bestowing trophies to the best artists in that genre. While he might not be releasing any honky-tonk hits, Alex Bregman is very familiar about trophies and celebrating. The World Series-winning Houston Astros third baseman and his wife, Reagan Bregman, were among country’s …

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Veterans Day cold front brings rain, major weather change


November 10, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A major weather change is coming Friday, but first we have one more warm, humid day to get through. Another round of fog is likely overnight, and it could get dense at times. Temperatures will drop into the mid 60s, about 10 degrees warmer than average. High temperatures will similarly run about 10 degrees above average and …

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Houston attorney accused of drugging wife’s water to induce abortion


November 9, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Houston attorney is the first and only person in Harris County to face a charge of forcing induction to have an abortion. Mason Herring is the founder and managing partner of the Herring Law Firm, which focuses on energy and natural resources. Prosecutors allege he put an abortion-inducing drug in the water he gave his wife …

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Harris County judge’s race still too close to call as vote trickles in


November 9, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The outcome of the Harris County judge’s race won’t likely be known until Wednesday, as hundreds of precincts still remain uncounted. Several lawsuits over polling location hours, and a four-hour delay in the county’s vote tabulation process resulted in a trickle of election results throughout the night. Just before midnight Wednesday, incumbent Judge Lina Hidalgo addressed supporters …

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Astros set Wednesday noontime news conference amid reports of Dusty Baker and James Click’s return


November 9, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Astros’ back-to-back World Series appearances – one of which ended with a championship – may never have happened without Dusty Baker’s moves on the field and James Click’s moves in the front office. Both are without a contract with the club after their deals were up after the 2022 season. But their standing with owner Jim Crane may finally be …

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Catalytic converter thieves target cars in downtown Houston during Astros’ championship parade


November 9, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Astros’ championship parade on Monday was a true celebration for most people and easy pickings for others. ABC13 learned that catalytic converter thieves may have taken advantage of all those cars parked downtown to line their pockets. “We started the truck up, and immediately my husband and I looked at each other,” Emily Chapa said. Chapa, …

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Midterm Elections 2022: Harris Co. votes cast during court-ordered extended hour to be set aside


November 9, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Provisional ballots cast in the extended hour after Harris County polls were scheduled to close at 7 p.m. are not being counted toward Tuesday’s tally, the county’s elections administrator announced late in the evening. Clifford Tatum clarified the process hours after voter-advocacy group Texas Organizing Project filed suit to keep polls open until 8 p.m. because of …

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