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New on-demand nail service delivers at-home manis and pedis to Houston


September 29, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas — Ladies, take note: A Dallas-based on-demand nail service app, Cherry, has expanded to Houston. Founded by blogger/influencer-turned tech entrepreneur Amber Venz Box, the convenient, at-home service is now available in 37 zip codes. “The nod was that the cherry on top is the convenience the app provides to women who want to have it all – a …

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Advice from Houston educators for parents to help students with online instruction


September 29, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Virtual learning is well underway for many school children across Southeast Texas, and some school districts have returned to in-person instruction, like Fort Bend ISD. Fort Bend ISD Superintendent Dr. Charles Dupre said some students need an in-person learning environment to thrive. “We have many students [that] need more direct interaction, those kinds of things,” he …

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Video shows 3 robbers gang up on female Home Depot cashier


September 29, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Police are searching for three men involved in a robbery at a Home Depot store in which one of the suspects was seen in surveillance video grabbing and throwing a female cashier on the ground. It happened at the Home Depot in the 2800 block of South Highway 6 just before noon on Saturday, Aug. 22. …

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Coolest air since May tonight!


September 29, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Our first fall front is here, and it will bring us our coolest mornings since May 11th. As the north wind settles down Tuesday morning, temperatures will drop into the 50s everywhere except near the coast where the warm Gulf waters will keep lows in the 60s. Once the sun comes up, temperatures will start to …

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4 arrested after car stunt scene erupts and rocks were thrown at deputies


September 29, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Four men have been arrested after rocks were thrown at deputies in northwest Harris County where several cars were seen doing donuts in the middle of an intersection. It happened on Sunday, Sept. 27, around 5:45 p.m. at Telge and Bonnyview Road. A video was posted on Twitter by an viewer showing deputies at the scene …

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Up to 13,300 fans allowed at NRG Stadium for Texans game this Sunday


September 29, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Houston Texans received the green light from city and Harris County officials to allow up to 13,300 fans into NRG Stadium when they host the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday. The team made an announcement Monday regarding its Week 4 matchup, which would be the second home game on the schedule.   The Texans recently played …

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13 Investigates: Politics, confusion as state updates plan for 5M Texas students


September 29, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Thousands of students logged on to remote learning as the Alief Independent School District offered a remote only start to the year. The Texas Education Agency gave school districts an eight-week transition period that allowed them flexibility to make back-to-school decisions locally, based on what’s best for their communities. For Alief ISD, who started classes on …

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Southlake will hold a virtual candidate forum for City Council races


September 29, 2020

Southlake is holding a virtual town hall forum for voters to get to know City Council candidates. The event is set for Oct. 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. and will be broadcast on the city’s cable channel (Frontier channel 34 and Spectrum digital channel 190) and The candidates running include: Place 1 Sabreena Hakemy Kathy Talley Place 6 Randy …

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SEC accuses Cedar Hill man of scamming investors out of at least $1.1 million


September 29, 2020

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is accusing a Cedar Hill man of targeting churchgoers in a digital currency investment scam that totaled at least $1.1 million. In a complaint filed Monday in federal court in Dallas, the SEC described Clifton Curtis Sneed Jr. as a “recidivist securities law violator” and said he portrayed himself as an investment expert from …

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