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Did your check go missing? Here’s how to protect your money as reports of mail thefts rise


February 22, 2024

In northwest Houston, small business owners are grappling with a significant challenge as thieves target their checks at the local post office, making it increasingly difficult to run their businesses smoothly. The perpetrators are engaging in a practice known as “check washing,” where they alter the names on the stolen checks before depositing them to obtain cash illegally. Connie White …

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Rice baseball players surprise girl who went viral for watching them from hospital room


February 22, 2024

Jaelyn Kirby, a 16-year-old with Marfan syndrome, found unexpected joy during her recent hospital stay at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston. Jaelyn, who was admitted via ambulance from East Texas, discovered that her hospital room overlooked Reckling Park, the home stadium of the Rice baseball team. Watching a game outside her window provided a much-needed distraction for Jaelyn and her …

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Cost of transferring migrants out of Texas tops $124M


February 22, 2024

Texas taxpayers have footed a bill of over $124 million to transport more than 103,000 migrants out of the state as part of Governor Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star border initiative. The migrants have been bused or flown to six cities, including New York, Chicago, Denver, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. The average one-way ticket funded by taxpayers for …

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3 Aldine ISD schools set to close at end of school year, leaving parents ‘really disappointed’


February 22, 2024

In Houston, Texas, Aldine ISD has made the decision to shutter three elementary schools at the conclusion of the current academic year. Gray, Conley, and Sammons Elementary will cease operations, necessitating the redistribution of students to other elementary schools. Among parents waiting in the pickup line on Wednesday, there was palpable frustration with the district’s determinations. “I was really disappointed,” …

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Rodeo scholarship lights up future for UH student


February 21, 2024

Princessa Trejo, a 19-year-old student, has been awarded a $20,000 scholarship from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. This scholarship comes as a significant relief for Princessa, who has faced numerous challenges in her life. “My mom passed away in December 2020 from cancer,” Princessa revealed. “Despite being an immigrant, she never allowed her residency status to define her, and …

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Family says they found 74-year-old bleeding in stairwell hours after management ‘swept the building’


February 21, 2024

In northeast Houston, a 74-year-old man named Louis Redmon was discovered seriously injured in the stairwell of his apartment complex, Leo Daniels Tower, on Harrell Street. Family members received a call on Monday morning from another resident reporting Redmon’s medical distress. Concerned, his daughter Monique Gordon and granddaughter Brande Reed rushed to the mid-rise building. Despite numerous attempts to reach …

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