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New ‘Call of Duty’ tournament coming to Houston entertainment hot spot


September 18, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas — As any legit gamer knows, there are shooters and then there is the Call of Duty franchise. The colossal military gaming juggernaut unites players young and old, who delight in head shots and “pwning” their foes (usually strangers across the nation or globe) online. Now, serious Houston Call of Duty operators can enlist in a new tourney …

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Scattered storms this weekend, fall front expected next week


September 18, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Rain chances are going back up over the weekend, but next week we are expecting a big drop in the humidity with the arrival of our first fall front. Before we get that taste of fall fresh air, we have deeper moisture and higher rain chances on the way. The remnants of Nicholas remain over Louisiana, …

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Third Pfizer booster shot to produce greater antibodies, new UTMB study shows


September 18, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A new study at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston shows a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine greatly increases antibodies. The study had UTMB, Pfizer and BioNTech scientists tracking the immune response of people in clinical trials. The team found that the neutralizing antibody levels, which is the key protective immunity, did drop …

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Houston cycles out new Buffalo Bayou bike path for crucial East End connection


September 18, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas — East Enders can look forward to a new bike path in their area. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced on Sept. 15 that the county has approved a partnership with Houston Parks and Recreation to design, build, and maintain a hike and bike path along the south bank of Buffalo Bayou. The project will be led by Harris County …

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