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Cold start to Tuesday, storms return Friday


December 8, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Are you ready for some more award-winning weather in Houston? Tuesday will start cold in the upper 30s, but we’ll end up in the 70s under a perfectly sunny sky. Similar weather is on the way Wednesday and Thursday with slightly warmer temperatures each day. By Friday, it’ll be noticeably warmer in the morning as a …

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Accused killer out on bond charged with another murder


December 8, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A man accused of killing a teenage friend five years ago recently bonded out of jail while still awaiting trial. But he’s back behind bars again, and is now accused of killing someone else. Police said he admitted to stabbing Roberts several times and confessed to the killing three times. His mental health has prevented a …

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2 Houston children found safe after deadly shooting


December 8, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Two children at the center of an Amber Alert are safe, and two people they were with were taken into custody in Nacogdoches, Texas, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said. It all started overnight when deputies say Romanus Anthony Robertson III got into a fight with his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend, identified as 34-year-old Artuiro Magee, at an …

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Possible human smuggling operation uncovered in SW Houston, HPD says


December 8, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Police say they’ve uncovered a possible human smuggling operation at an apartment complex in southwest Houston. It happened around 10 a.m. on Monday at Los Arcos Apartments located at 11315 Fondren Rd. When officers arrived on the scene, they said they found several people inside an apartment being held. Investigators said several people have been detained. …

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Houston COVID-19 health care workers still experiencing long days


December 8, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Doctors and nurses on the frontlines have been battling the coronavirus for ten months now, working grueling, long days. The battle continues as COVID-19 hospitalizations are increasing across the country. Dr. Faisal Masud, Medical Director for Critical Care at Houston Methodist, who has been working with COVID-19 patients since the beginning, said his day starts before …

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Army to fire, suspend Fort Hood troops over violence at base


December 8, 2020

FORT HOOD, Texas — U.S. Army leaders are expected to fire or suspend a “significant number” of officers and enlisted soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, in a dramatic purge to correct a command culture they believe failed to address leadership failures and a pattern of violence that included murders, sexual assaults and suicides, U.S. officials said Monday. According to officials …

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