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Houston Rockets losing longtime CEO Tad Brown


April 24, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Already eliminated from playoff contention, the Houston Rockets on Friday will lose their longtime CEO Tad Brown, who has been with the team for 20 years. Greg Bailey reports Brown is transitioning out of the role at season’s end “It’s time to move on,” Brown said on Friday, adding his two decades with the team was …

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Fast, 5G smartphones that won’t break the bank


April 24, 2021

Good news for those wanting to buy a brand new 5G smartphone without spending lots of cash. Popular electronic retailer Samsung is releasing a series of new phones that they guarantee will not break the bank By now, we’ve all heard of “5G speed”, and the promise of fast and new internet experiences, and thankfully upgrading will not set you …

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George Floyd’s brother returns to Houston after Chauvin’s guilty verdict


April 24, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — In the early hours of Friday morning, the younger brother of George Floyd, Philonise, exhaled. “Justice for George,” he said. “To me, it means freedom for all.” It is hard to capture all that Philonise and the Floyd family has been through this past year. The death of his older brother, the international reaction, the rallies, …

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Storms have cleared, leaving us with patchy fog and a wonderful weekend on the way


April 24, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Last night’s storms have cleared the area, and we’re done with the rain in Southeast Texas through early next week. We’ve got some patchy fog lingering this morning, but it’s shaping up to be a beautiful weekend. How does the weekend look? The rain should clear out before sunrise Saturday, leaving us with lower humidity and …

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Friends and family remember Vanessa Guillen 1 year after disappearance


April 24, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Thursday marked one year since U.S. Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen was last seen alive. The beloved daughter and sister vanished from Fort Hood in central Texas, and her remains were found 69 days later dismembered and burned. Guillen was bludgeoned to death by Spc. Aaron Robinson, who killed himself on July 1 as police were trying …

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