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Houston man recalls meeting Pres. John F. Kennedy day before he was assassinated


November 23, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Houston man shared his story about the time he was at Hobby Airport and greeted President John F. Kennedy the day before his assassination. Don Maierson shared the in-depth details of that moment and more in a one-on-one interview with ABC13’s Tom Abrahams. “I often wonder what would’ve happened had he survived,” said Maierson, who …

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Journey to Middle Earth at Houston’s Hobbit Café!


November 23, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas — The Hobbit Café brings the Shire to Houston. The beloved business, which has been around since 1972, is named for its impressive Lord of the Rings memorabilia. The love for the books and movies even extends to the menu with Smaug’s Delight smoked turkey sandwich, Fatty Lumpkin tuna salad, and the Gandalf veggie sandwich with avocado, mushrooms, …

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Teen girl ejected, killed in north Houston crash, HCSO says


November 23, 2020

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — A 19-year-old girl was killed in a crash in north Houston by a suspected drunk driver, according to officials. It happened around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday in the 200 block of West Road. According to an update issued by Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez around 4:45 p.m. on Twitter, an altercation broke out between two …

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Man gets shot by next-door neighbor accidentally, HCSO says


November 23, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A 57-year-old man was shot in an accidental shooting while he was sitting on his couch watching TV, according to officials. It happened around 1:15 p.m. Sunday in the 3000 block of Barkers Crossing Avenue in west Houston.   Sgt. Ben Beall with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office homicide unit said the man’s 27-year-old next-door neighbor …

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Family of 9 struggles to make ends meet after daughter’s death


November 23, 2020

SOUTH HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A great grandmother is struggling to keep her family afloat after losing her daughter, and a local volunteer with Americorps SBP is calling on the community to help her family. Cecilia Diaz has three generations living under one roof, bringing the household to a total of nine. This includes Diaz, her grandchildren and her great grandchildren. The …

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‘Say her name:’ Community mourns death of transgender woman killed


November 23, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Family and friends gathered at the Montrose Center Sunday to remember 22-year-old Asia Foster, who was identified as the transgender woman murdered in southwest Houston on Friday. Majanae Chambers, one of Foster’s close friends, said the last couple of days have been a rollercoaster as they were all trying to find out where she was. Then, …

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Cash App complaints on the rise as scammers pose as customer service


November 23, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Tamika Waddle spent months throughout the pandemic taking on extra assignments across the U.S. as a travel nurse in labor and delivery. She said she finally saved up $17,000, enough for a down payment to move her and her two sons into a better neighborhood. Waddle said she lost $17,000 after falling for a scam while …

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Top 10 resale shops in Houston


November 23, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — From consignment to charitable thrift stores, we found your favorite resale shops in the area. Here is a list. Family Thrift Outlets have a very unique business model that makes finding great deals very easy! On Thursdays, all items at the store are priced at $2. The prices drop a quarter each day until all items …

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Houston man charged in million dollar global cyber scam


November 23, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Houston man is accused of constructing what police have called a global, mastermind, cyber-scam scheme. According to officials, 36-year-old Cletus Anyanwu has been charged with organized criminal activity, and is accused of stealing over a million dollars. Investigators said Anyanwu set up multiple bank accounts for the funds he had redirected by hackers who infiltrated …

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Another cool front arrives before Thanksgiving


November 23, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A weak cool front has moved through Southeast Texas. This front will bring a slight temperature drop and brief humidity relief as we head into the start of the work week. Monday will start off mostly cloudy but we should see skies clear as we head into the afternoon. Another cool front will reach us Tuesday …

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