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Video shows 2-year-old boy thrown from car during crash with red light-running truck


February 10, 2024

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A 2-year-old boy is still in the hospital with brain injuries after being ejected from a vehicle more than a week ago, his family said. Juan Suarez’s great-grandmother drove him home along Hirsch Road in northeast Houston on the morning of Jan. 30. A surveillance video obtained exclusively by Eyewitness News shows that when they reached the …

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Nineteen HISD campuses have chosen to adopt the New Education System, effectively extending the designation to half of the district


February 10, 2024

Houston Independent School District (HISD) is steadily progressing towards Superintendent Mike Miles’ objective of designating 150 campuses as New Education System (NES) schools by the academic year 2026-2027. Recently, Miles disclosed that 19 campuses have chosen to adopt the NES model. These schools were identified by the district, along with five others, as potential candidates for NES adoption, although it …

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HISD bus falls into 8-foot-wide sinkhole in southeast Houston, officials say


February 10, 2024

In southeast Houston, a significant sinkhole emerged Friday morning due to a water leak, as reported by Houston Public Works. Crews from the public works department were dispatched to address the sinkhole, which occurred near the junction of Sims Drive and Swallow Street. An HISD bus transporting students to school was partially engulfed by the 8-foot-wide cavity. Fortunately, the HISD …

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Concerned residents are on edge following the emergence of a massive sinkhole in their neighborhood, with many expressing deep worry about the situation


February 10, 2024

Clyde McKenzie, a resident of southwest Houston for nearly two decades, is grappling with a nightmarish situation as a massive sinkhole slowly consumes his property. Initially noticing a small hole in the fall, McKenzie has watched it grow to the size of half a football field. Expressing deep concern, he pointed out additional sinkholes in the area and visible cracks …

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Harris County files a lawsuit against apartment owners following reports from residents about enduring years of raw sewage leaks in their living spaces


February 10, 2024

Residents at The Palms on Rolling Creek apartments in north Harris County have been enduring severe plumbing issues for years, including raw sewage leaks that make navigating the complex a hazardous task. Despite paying rent on time, residents are frustrated with clogged sewage lines and malfunctioning plumbing, which often result in sewage backup inside their homes. One resident, who wished …

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City’s tourism bureau celebrates contributions of Black Houstonians


February 10, 2024

In celebration of Black History Month, Houston First, the city’s tourism bureau, has introduced Houston Signature Experiences to honor the enduring contributions of Black Houstonians throughout the year. This initiative integrates five significant aspects of Black heritage from the past, present, and future, offering both locals and visitors an enriching exploration. The journey begins at the historic Antioch Missionary Baptist …

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According to court records, a La Marque police officer posted a $5,000 bond for a charge of solicitation of prostitution.


February 10, 2024

In Houston, Texas, Mandella Mosley, a La Marque police officer, faced legal trouble after Houston police accused him of attempting to pay an undercover officer for sexual services. 32-year-old Mosley was apprehended Thursday afternoon and charged with solicitation of prostitution, a felony offense in Texas since 2021. Authorities allege that he offered $60 to an officer from the Houston Police …

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A resident of Memorial was arrested by deputies after allegedly sending over 2,000 ‘aggressive’ emails to neighbors, according to authorities


February 9, 2024

A Memorial resident faces charges of harassing communication and making terroristic threats after allegedly sending over 2,000 emails to more than 200 of his neighbors, as reported by the Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Office. Christopher Eustice, 30, reportedly initiated the email barrage last year, targeting individuals in the Yorkshire neighborhood where he resides with his parents. Several of the …

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The walkout at Madison HS on Thursday went beyond just protesting the new cellphone policy, according to students


February 9, 2024

Hundreds of students staged a walkout at Madison High School in protest of a new cellphone policy on Thursday, but students claim this action was a culmination of ongoing issues. According to student Madison Rittenhouse, the walkout was prompted by concerns over fights, weapons brought to school, and overall student drama that has plagued the school. The new cellphone policy, …

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