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Former HPD Capt. Mark Anthony Aguirre charged with holding air conditioning man at gunpoint in fake voter-fraud conspiracy


December 17, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — David Lopez Zuniga has repaired air conditioners for dozen years. He lives in a mobile home in Houston’s southside with his family, and doesn’t know anything about elections. However, Zuniga now finds himself in the middle of a bizarre election fraud case that’s attracting national attention. That’s because on Tuesday, former Houston Police Department Captain Mark …

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Freezing temperatures expected Thursday morning


December 17, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — It has been a chilly Wednesday with highs only reaching up into the low 50s. Skies will continue to clear later this evening allowing temperatures to fall quickly. Much of Southeast Texas will experience at or below freezing temperatures Thursday morning. Our coastal cities should stay a little above freezing. How many hours will it stay …

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Family of woman killed in HPD raid plans to release new findings, attorney says


December 17, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The family of Rhogena Nicholas, the woman killed in her home during a controversial drug raid by Houston police, says the plan to introduce new findings, according to the family’s attorney Michael Patrick Doyle. Nicholas’ family is set to appear in probate court for a hearing in the case at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 18. …

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Houston-area student-athletes take spotlight on National Signing Day


December 17, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Today marks an important one for several Houston-area student-athletes as they sign their letters of intent to the schools they’ve committed to on National Signing Day. It’s an event where families will see their students’ college football dreams come true. Students from schools all over the city are part of this. But it’s also a moment …

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