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Westchase residents frustrated with ongoing water main break: ‘It’s got to be thousands of gallons’


February 21, 2024

Residents in the Westchase area of Houston, particularly those at the Westchase Forest Townhomes on Pagewood Lane near Gessner, have been enduring a water leak issue for approximately a month, with no resolution in sight, according to locals. John Violette, a long-time resident of the townhomes, noticed water flowing down the street around Jan. 24 and promptly reported it to …

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Former Houston Rockets player Robert Reid dies at 68, team says


February 21, 2024

The Houston Rockets announced the passing of former guard/forward Robert Reid, a key figure in the team’s inaugural NBA Finals appearances during the 1980s, at the age of 68 due to cancer, as reported by the Houston Chronicle. Tilman Fertitta, owner of the Rockets, expressed deep sorrow over Reid’s death, highlighting his significant role in the team’s history. Fertitta recalled …

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HISD superintendent releases report that he says shows years of wasteful spending, calls for change


February 21, 2024

Houston Independent School District Superintendent Mike Miles has unveiled a startling report revealing what he describes as years of excessive spending within the district. Since assuming his role over six months ago, Miles expressed a desire to scrutinize the district’s operations, including aspects such as bus services, staff overtime, and school maintenance. During a recent announcement, Miles shared insights from …

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1 killed in crash involving train in southwest Houston, police say


February 21, 2024

In southwest Houston, a collision between a vehicle and a Union Pacific train has resulted in one fatality, as reported by HPD on X, formerly known as Twitter. The incident occurred in the 13000 block of Almeda Road. Initially, Houston police indicated that there were no injuries from the crash. However, in a subsequent update, authorities confirmed at least one …

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United Airlines supports future Black pilots in Houston schools to grow representation in aviation


February 20, 2024

During Black History Month, is highlighting the issue of representation in aviation, where less than 4% of pilots in the U.S. are Black, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. In 1963, Marlon Green’s landmark Supreme Court case challenged racial discrimination in the passenger airline industry, paving the way for the hiring of David E. Harris as the first African-American pilot …

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Why is there smoke in the air? Prescribed burn to be conducted at Houston Arboretum this week


February 20, 2024

The Houston Arboretum & Nature Center has announced plans to conduct a prescribed fire in the Houston area this week, in collaboration with the Houston Fire Department. Scheduled between Tuesday, February 20, and Thursday, February 22, the prescribed fire will take place near the Donor Boardwalk and the Savanna Field Station, with the possibility of rescheduling based on unsuitable weather …

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Spring Branch ISD facing ‘difficult budget decisions’ with plans to cut 306 jobs next school year


February 20, 2024

Parents with children attending Spring Branch ISD should anticipate significant changes in the upcoming academic year, as the district plans to cut 306 positions, leading to the elimination of crucial student programs. Superintendent Jennifer Blaine attributes these reductions to the lack of adequate funding from Texas lawmakers, emphasizing that their focus on education savings accounts (vouchers) has come at the …

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Uptown Holiday Lighting canceled over ‘financial decision,’ according to the district


February 20, 2024

The Uptown Holiday Lighting, a beloved tradition for many Houston residents, was unexpectedly canceled in 2023, leaving attendees and participants disappointed and curious about the reasons behind the decision. The event, which typically takes place on Thanksgiving night along Post Oak Boulevard, features a festive atmosphere with fireworks, music, a balcony decorating contest, and the ceremonial lighting of holiday lights …

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Your Voice, Your Vote: Here’s what you need to know about voting for the Texas primary election


February 20, 2024

Early voting for the Texas primary election kicks off this week, starting on Tuesday, February 20, and continuing until Friday, March 1. During early voting, voters will have the opportunity to select their preferred candidates for various positions, including U.S. president, U.S. Senate, congressional and legislative offices, the State Board of Education, the Railroad Commission of Texas, and judicial seats. …

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